Hello,
I hope someone has an idea.
I have a replication program that copies a dataset from one server to another
one. The replication mechanism is the obvious one, of course:
zfs send -Ri from snapshot(n-1) snapshot(n) > file
scp file remote machine (I do it this way instead of using a pipel
On 03/29/12 10:46 PM, Borja Marcos wrote:
Hello,
I hope someone has an idea.
I have a replication program that copies a dataset from one server to another
one. The replication mechanism is the obvious one, of course:
zfs send -Ri from snapshot(n-1) snapshot(n)> file
scp file remote machine
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To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org;
From: Borja Marcos
Sent: Thu 29-03-2012 11:49
Subject:[zfs-discuss] Puzzling problem with zfs receive exit status
>
> Hello,
>
> I hope someone has an idea.
>
> I have a replication program that copies a dataset from
On Mar 29, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Ian Collins wrote:
> Does zfs receive produce any warnings? Have you tried adding -v?
Thank you very much Ian and Carsten. Well, adding a -v gave me a clue. Turns
out that one of the old snapshots had a clone created.
zfs receive -v was complaining that it coul
On Mar 29, 2012, at 4:33 AM, Borja Marcos wrote:
>
> On Mar 29, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Ian Collins wrote:
>
>> Does zfs receive produce any warnings? Have you tried adding -v?
>
> Thank you very much Ian and Carsten. Well, adding a -v gave me a clue. Turns
> out that one of the old snapshots had
On Mar 29, 2012, at 5:11 PM, Richard Elling wrote:
>> Thank you very much Ian and Carsten. Well, adding a -v gave me a clue. Turns
>> out that one of the old snapshots had a clone created.
>>
>> zfs receive -v was complaining that it couldn't destroy an old snapshot,
>> which wasn't visible
Hi,
Is it possible to access the data from a detached device from an
mirrored pool.
Given a two device mirrored pool, if you zpool detach one device. Can
the data on the removed device be accessed in some means. From what I
can see you can attach the device back to the original pool, but thi
>Is it possible to access the data from a detached device from an
>mirrored pool.
If it is detached, I don't think there is a way to get access
to the mirror. Had you used split, you should be able to reimport it.
(You can try aiming "zpool import" at the disk but I'm not hopeful)
Casper
Hi Matt,
There is no easy way to access data from a detached device.
You could try to force import it on another system or under
a different name on the same system with the remaining device.
The easiest way is to split the mirrored pool. See the
steps below.
Thanks,
Cindy
# zpool status po
Cindy/Casper,
Thanks for the pointer, luckily I'd not done the detach before sending
the email, split seems the way to go.
thanks again
Matt
On 03/29/12 05:13 PM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Hi Matt,
There is no easy way to access data from a detached device.
You could try to force import it
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 05:54:47PM +0200, casper@oracle.com wrote:
> >Is it possible to access the data from a detached device from an
> >mirrored pool.
>
> If it is detached, I don't think there is a way to get access
> to the mirror. Had you used split, you should be able to reimport it.
>
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