Manoj Joseph wrote:
Hi,
In brief, what I am trying to do is to use libzpool to access a zpool -
like ztest does.
[snip]
No, AFAIK, the pool is not damaged. But yes, it looks like the device
can't be written to by the userland zfs.
Well, I might have figured out something.
Turssing the
Manoj Joseph wrote:
Manoj Joseph wrote:
Hi,
In brief, what I am trying to do is to use libzpool to access a zpool
- like ztest does.
[snip]
No, AFAIK, the pool is not damaged. But yes, it looks like the device
can't be written to by the userland zfs.
Well, I might have figured out
Hi,
In brief, what I am trying to do is to use libzpool to access a zpool -
like ztest does.
Matthew Ahrens wrote:
Manoj Joseph wrote:
Hi,
Replying to myself again. :)
I see this problem only if I attempt to use a zpool that already
exists. If I create one (using files instead of