Hi Michelle,

Your previous mail about the disk label reverting to EFI makes me wonder
whether you used the format -e option to relabel the disk, but your disk
label below looks fine.

This also might be a known bug (6419310), whose workaround is to use the -f option to zpool attach.

An interim test would be to create a test pool with c19d0s0, like this:

# zpool create test c19d0s0

If that works, then destroy the test pool and try to attach it to the
root pool. If it complains again, then use the -f option.

Thanks,

Cindy

On 01/28/10 15:29, Michelle Knight wrote:
A bit more information... this is what I've used the all free hog to 
generate....
Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders        Size            Blocks
  0 unassigned    wm       3 - 9725       74.48GB    (9723/0/0) 156199995
  1 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)            0
  2     backup    wu       0 - 9725       74.50GB    (9726/0/0) 156248190
  3 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)            0
  4 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)            0
  5 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)            0
  6 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)            0
  7 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)            0
  8       boot    wu       0 -    0        7.84MB    (1/0/0)        16065
  9 alternates    wm       1 -    2       15.69MB    (2/0/0)        32130

...and when I attempt to add c19d0s0 to the pool, I get...

m...@cougar:~# zpool attach rpool c7d0s0 c19d0s0
invalid vdev specification use '-f' to override the following errors: /dev/dsk/c19d0s0 overlaps with /dev/dsk/c19d0s2
Is it OK for me to use the -f or have I got something critically wrong here?
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