I AM NOT A ZFS DEVELOPER. These suggestions should work, but there
may be other people who have better ideas.
Aaron Berland wrote:
Basically, I have a 3 drive raidz array on internal Seagate
drives. running build 64nv. I purchased 3 add'l USB drives
with the intention of mirroring and then
Moore, Joe wrote:
I AM NOT A ZFS DEVELOPER. These suggestions should work, but there
may be other people who have better ideas.
Aaron Berland wrote:
Basically, I have a 3 drive raidz array on internal Seagate
drives. running build 64nv. I purchased 3 add'l USB drives
with the
Hi Joe,
Thanks for trying. I can't even get the pool online because there are 2
corrupt drives according to zpool status. Yours and the other gentlemen's
insights have been very helpful, however!
I lucked out and realized that I did have copies of 90% of my data, so I am
just going to
It would be interesting to see the output from:
# zdb -v zbk
You can also use zdb to examine the labels on each of the disks.
Each disk had 4 copies of the labels, for redundancy.
Two at the start, and two at the end of each disk.
Use a command similar to this:
# zdb -l /dev/dsk/c2d0p2
Hi All,
I posted this in a different threat, but it was recommended that I post in this
one.
Basically, I have a 3 drive raidz array on internal Seagate drives. running
build 64nv. I purchased 3 add'l USB drives with the intention of mirroring and
then migrating the data to the new USB