On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 05:07:57AM +0000, Glen Barber wrote: > On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 03:54:07PM +1100, Morgan Reed wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Been fighting this one for a while and I figure it's time to take it to > > the brainstrust. > > > > I've recently added a third storage array to my NAS, it's a RAID-Z pool the > > same as the other two arrays in the box, the new array isn't mounting at > > boot, I have to manually import it every time. > > > > Done some digging around online but everything I've found has come down to > > the person not having zfs_enable=YES in rc.conf, obviously as two of my > > three pools are mounting at boot this is not my issue. > > > > Only oddity I've found is that, the output of zdb does NOT show the third > > storage pool, although it is presently imported and mounted. > > > > I am mounting the third pool under an alternate root, if that has any > > bearing on things. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > I have similar structural layout, and have hit this exactly one time. > (On -CURRENT, not -STABLE, though.) > > The problem for me to further diagnose the issue was, manually importing > the pool and repeated subsequent reboots did not make the problem > reappear. Additionally, the system was up long enough for any logs to > be irrelevant - mainly the second pool in my case is used for VM disks > and other "not a huge problem if it does away" dataset. > > So first my question is, how are you mounting the third pool in your > case (assuming you are doing so)? >
To be clear on my question, I mean this in the sense of "when you realize it has not mounted." Glen
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