Hello Bozya

On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 3:20 AM, Bozya <k85 at tut.by> wrote:

> please, help!
> I see my zfs partition in list, but cant mount it... after creating pool
> and mounting it shows the full size of drive and says that its empty.
>
> Please, someone write how to mount and read zfs drive to a system.
>

Assuming the default OpenSolaris setup, you will have two disks each with a
ZFS root set.

You can check your existing zfs pool, as well as the ones on "other" disks,
using these commands:

zpool list
zpool import

zpool import will show you that the "other" pool has got a name which is the
same as the one you already have imported.  The problem is that to run zpool
import, you need to specify what pool to import but you cannot use the pool
name.  You also need to specify directories where to mount the pool, and you
need to change its name, all in one go.

Note the Pool ID shown by the zpool import command above, and use that, as
follow:
*
zpool import -R /otherdisk 12598924967819139970 OtherRpool*

You need to use your own value for the pool ID, and where I entered
OtherRpool you can use any new name you want to give this pool

Afterwards you will be able to access data in OtherPool under the mount
point /otherdisk.  From here you can copy/move the data, or you can continue
to use this pool as a data pool, or destroy/create new data sets in it.






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