On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Will <willjohnson33 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I was running Solaris 05/08 but my disk became corrupt so I had to
> reinstall and decided to go with opensolaris 11/08.  The disk that I use to
> install the OS on is not where my zpool is located.  I have 6 disks that I
> used to create two different zpools but now I don't know how to get them
> back.  when I type zpool list I only get the rpool from the installation.
>  Any help is greatly appreciated as I had a ton of data on these disks.  In
> case it matters it was a RAIDz for each pool of 3 disks.
>
> Thanks
>
> Start off by typing zpool import

This will list pools found.

You can then import these.  ZFS will require that you use -f to "force" the
import as these pools will be seen as last imported / owned by another
system.

eg

zpool import -f poolname




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