On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 05:01:31PM +0200, Jason Edwards wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Nikolay Denev <nde...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I was struck with this problem too yesterday.
> > I was able to import the pool by specifying the directory where zpool 
> > should look for devices.
> > Like : zpool import -d /dev/gptid
> > Alternatively you can try putting kern.cam.ada.legacy_aliases=0 in your 
> > /boot/loader.conf
> 
> Hello Nikolay,
> 
> Thanks for your reply!
> 
> The kern.cam.ada.legacy_aliases=0 indeed makes the /dev/ad6 device go
> away. However, unlike I suspected, it did not solve the zpool import
> problem. It still lists my pool as corrupted. If I use the zpool
> import -d /dev/gpt as you suggested, the pool displays as ONLINE and I
> can import it just fine. Using -d /dev works too, so I guess this
> works fine as a workaround.

Hmm, that's really strange. 'zpool import -d /dev <pool>' works, but
'zpool import <pool>' doesn't?

Does, eg. 'geom disk status' work or returns an error?

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