So, just I took the right command. For me the output is very cryptic and I
cannot get any information helping me. I uploaded the output to a filehoster.
http://ifile.it/vzwn50s/Output.txt
I hope you can tell me what it means.
Regards
ron
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Hi,
today I was running
zdb -e -bcsvL tank1
and
zdb -eC tank1
again and it don't comes back a reply or prompt from the system. Than I was
open a new console and run
pstack 'pgrep zdb'/1
and system answers:
pstack: cannot examine pgrep zdb/1: no such process or core file
What's that? Why
R. Eulenberg ron2105 at web.de writes:
op I was setting up a new systen (osol 2009.06
and updating to
op the lastest version of osol/dev - snv_134 -
with
op deduplication) and then I tried to import my
backup zpool, but
op it does not work.
op # zpool
Hello
I even have this problem on my system. I lost my backup server crashing the
system-hd and the ZIL-device. After setting up a new system (osol 2009.06 and
updating to the latest osol/dev version with zpool-dedup) I tried to import my
backup pool, but I can't. The system tells me there isn't
op I was setting up a new systen (osol 2009.06
and updating to
op the lastest version of osol/dev - snv_134 -
with
op deduplication) and then I tried to import my
backup zpool, but
op it does not work.
op # zpool import -f tank1
op cannot import 'tank1': one
Hi,
yesterday I changed the /etc/system file and ran:
zdb -e -bcsvL tank1
without an output and without a prompt (prozess hangs up)
and the same result of running:
zdb -eC tank1
Regards
Ron
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Hi,
thanks for helping me.
I wanted to solve the problem with logfix, but I'm not able to compile this.
Where could I find a newer version of logfix to try it again.
Regards,
Ron
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Sorry for reviving this old thread.
I even have this problem on my (productive) backup server. I lost my system-hdd
and my separate ZIL-device while the system crashs and now I'm in trouble. The
old system was running under the least version of osol/dev (snv_134) with zfs
v22.
After the
a manual recovery of missing top-level vdevs
-- a rare event.
Yes, but so rare that I never thought troubling me. In my mind it was only the
slog and loosing the last few seconds doesn't wrong. So I don't have a backup,
a snapshot neither the original zpool.cache file.
Is there any solution
I even have this problem on my (productive) backup server. I lost my system-hdd
and my separate ZIL-device while the system crashes and now I'm in trouble. The
old system was running under the least version of osol/dev with zfs v22.
10 days ago after the servers crashs I was very optimistc of
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