On 07/ 1/12 08:57 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 07/ 1/12 10:20 AM, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Ian Collins<i...@ianshome.com>   wrote:
On 06/30/12 03:01 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
Hi Ian,
Chapter 7 of the DTrace book has some examples of how to look at iSCSI
target
and initiator behaviour.
Thanks Richard, I 'll have a look.

I'm assuming the pool is hosed?
Before making that assumption, I'd try something simple first:
- reading from the imported iscsi disk (e.g. with dd) to make sure
it's not iscsi-related problem
- import the disk in another host, and try to read the disk again, to
make sure it's not client-specific problem
- possibly restart the iscsi server, just to make sure
Booting the initiator host from a live DVD image and attempting to
import the pool gives the same error report.

The pool's data appears to be recoverable when I import it read only.

The storage appliance is so full they can't delete files from it! Now that shouldn't have caused problems with a fixed sized volume, but who knows?

--
Ian.

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