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Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Ubuntu 16.04.1 Install zfsutils-linux Panic Error, endless loo
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Ubuntu 16.04.1 Install zfsutils-linux Panic Err
Hi, if this is still and issue please let me know. I'm going to close
the bug if I don't get any response in 1 week.
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Ian King (colin-king)
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Also affects: zfs via
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@Matthew, did Richard's advice help?
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Ubuntu 16.04.1
Try loading the ZFS module with zfs_recover=1, and then try a read-only
import.
rmmod zfs
modprobe zfs zfs_recover=1
zpool import -o readonly -f -R /mnt POOL
If it imports, at least then you can see how your data looks.
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That should be "-o readonly=on".
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Ubuntu 16.04.1 Install zfsutils-linux Panic Error, endless loop
Status in zfs-linux pa
I've managed to get zfsutils-linux installed, but I am unable to import
it, I just get the timeout loop in my picture.
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For the record, this is also posted upstream:
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/5173
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Ok I will try removing the drives install zfsutils-linux and see if it
works when I put the drives back in, didn't think of that tbh. Will try
that tonight and update later with the results.
Thanks
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If you have a separate boot drive, you should be able to install
zfsutils-linux. Worst case, disconnect the ZFS drives.
If necessary, disable the zfs-import-scan and zfs-import-cache services.
You should reach a point where you can boot, and zfsutils-linux is
installed, and the ZFS drives are conn
The latest version was Ubuntu 16.04 whatever the latest version on that
was, however I tried a wipe of my boot drive and a reinstall of 16.04
last night with the same errors, panic, and endless loop thing it does
at the bottom of the picture.
I even tried 16.10 beta 2 server but that didn't even b
I think I got the numbers right, but in any case, this is the gist of the error:
PANIC: blkptr at 88040b993640 DVA 1 has invalid OFFSET 36830022909049856
What was the last version of ZFS-on-Linux (that you were using) that
works?
Was that the only version of ZFS you had ever used?
Can you at
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