i did`t replace disk, after reboot system not started (zfs installed
as default root system) and i boot from another system(from flash) and
resilvering has auto start and show me warnings with freeze
progress(dead on checking zroot/var/crash )
replacing dead disk healing var/crash with <0x0> adress
On 2013-02-19 12:39, Konstantin Kuklin wrote:
i did`t replace disk, after reboot system not started (zfs installed
as default root system) and i boot from another system(from flash) and
resilvering has auto start and show me warnings with freeze
progress(dead on checking zroot/var/crash )
Well,
zfs set canmount=off zroot/var/crash
i can`t do this, because zfs list empty
2013/2/19 Fleuriot Damien :
> The thing is, perhaps you have corrupted blocks that weren't caught either by
> ZFS or your drives' firmware, preventing the pool's operation.
>
> Seeing zroot/var/crash is the problem, cou
On 2013-02-19 14:24, Konstantin Kuklin wrote:
zfs set canmount=off zroot/var/crash
i can`t do this, because zfs list empty
I'd argue that in your case it might be desirable to evacuate data and
reinstall the OS - just to be certain that ZFS on-disk structures on
new installation have no def
If I understand you correctly, you have:
- booted another system from flash
- NOT replaced the failed device
- under this booted system, resilvering takes place automatically
While I cannot tell why ZFS tries to resilver without a new, proper device, I
think it will only work once you've replace
Well I can't see anything else to help you, except trying to replace your
failed vdev and resilver from thereā¦
On Feb 19, 2013, at 2:24 PM, Konstantin Kuklin
wrote:
> zfs set canmount=off zroot/var/crash
>
> i can`t do this, because zfs list empty
>
> 2013/2/19 Fleuriot Damien :
>> The thi
On Feb 17, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Edward Ned Harvey
(opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensolaris) wrote:
>> From: Tim Cook [mailto:t...@cook.ms]
>> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 11:14 AM
>>
>> I have a few coworkers using it. No horror stories and it's been in use
>> about 6
>> months now. If there wer
On 2/19/13 6:32 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-02-19 14:24, Konstantin Kuklin wrote:
zfs set canmount=off zroot/var/crash
i can`t do this, because zfs list empty
I'd argue that in your case it might be desirable to evacuate data and
reinstall the OS - just to be certain that ZFS on-disk struc
On 2013-02-19 17:02, Victor Latushkin wrote:
On 2/19/13 6:32 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-02-19 14:24, Konstantin Kuklin wrote:
zfs set canmount=off zroot/var/crash
i can`t do this, because zfs list empty
I'd argue that in your case it might be desirable to evacuate data and
reinstall the