On 18.09.09 22:18, Dave Abrahams wrote:
I just did a fresh reinstall of OpenSolaris and I'm again seeing
the phenomenon described in
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.solaris.opensolaris.zfs/26259
which I posted many months ago and got no reply to.
Can someone *please* help me figure out
Hey, thanks for following up.
on Sat Sep 19 2009, Victor Latushkin Victor.Latushkin-AT-Sun.COM wrote:
Can you provide output of
zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c8t1d0p0
zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c8t1d0s0
zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c9t0d0p0
zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c9t0d0s0
zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c9t1d0p0
zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c9t1d0s0
on Fri Sep 18 2009, Cindy Swearingen Cindy.Swearingen-AT-Sun.COM wrote:
Not much help, but some ideas:
1. What does the zpool history -l output say for the phantom pools?
d...@hoss:~# zpool history -l Xc8t1d0p0
History for 'Xc8t1d0p0':
2009-05-14.06:00:20 zpool create Xc8t1d0p0 c8t1d0p0
I just did a fresh reinstall of OpenSolaris and I'm again seeing
the phenomenon described in
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.solaris.opensolaris.zfs/26259
which I posted many months ago and got no reply to.
Can someone *please* help me figure out what's going on here?
Thanks in Advance,
--
Dave,
I've searched opensolaris.org and our internal bug database.
I don't see that anyone else has reported this problem.
I asked someone from the OSOL install team and this behavior
is a mystery.
If you destroyed the phantom pools before you reinstalled,
then they probably returned from the
I've got a system with a 1-partition (74G) root pool and an 8-whole-disk
(500Gx8) raidz2 pool called tank. I reinstalled the OS recently, after
zfs export'ing tank, and did a zpool import -af. The following is what
I ended up with. I'm totally at a loss to explain these Xc... pools;
there