on 13/05/2012 11:53 Bruce Cran said the following:
When running 'zpool import' without -d I get the error:
cannot open '/dev/dsk': must be an absolute path
zpool(8) suggests the default should have been updated for FreeBSD:
If the -d option is not specified, this command searches for devices
Andriy Gapon a...@freebsd.org wrote:
on 13/05/2012 11:53 Bruce Cran said the following:
When running 'zpool import' without -d I get the error:
cannot open '/dev/dsk': must be an absolute path
zpool(8) suggests the default should have been updated for FreeBSD:
If the -d option is not
on 14/05/2012 18:19 Fabian Keil said the following:
Andriy Gapon a...@freebsd.org wrote:
on 13/05/2012 11:53 Bruce Cran said the following:
When running 'zpool import' without -d I get the error:
cannot open '/dev/dsk': must be an absolute path
zpool(8) suggests the default should have
on 14/05/2012 19:11 Andriy Gapon said the following:
on 14/05/2012 18:19 Fabian Keil said the following:
The following patch seems to work for me:
commit 7ec69700f2d6944a61f5c7a826e67f46fa160221
Author: Fabian Keil f...@fabiankeil.de
Date: Mon May 12 16:53:56 2012 +0200
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Andriy Gapon a...@freebsd.org writes:
on 14/05/2012 19:11 Andriy Gapon said the following:
on 14/05/2012 18:19 Fabian Keil said the following:
The following patch seems to work for me:
commit 7ec69700f2d6944a61f5c7a826e67f46fa160221
Author: Fabian Keil f...@fabiankeil.de
Date: Mon
When running 'zpool import' without -d I get the error:
cannot open '/dev/dsk': must be an absolute path
zpool(8) suggests the default should have been updated for FreeBSD:
If the -d option is not specified, this command searches for devices in
/dev
Was this broken recently?
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Bruce Cran