Ok,
I'm trying to import a raidz zpool on my server but keep getting:
cannot import 'zedpool': one or more devices is currently unavailable
even though all disks are showing as ONLINE as below
fr...@vault:~# zpool import
pool: zedpool
id: 10232199590840258590
state: ONLINE
action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier.
config:
zedpool ONLINE
raidz1 ONLINE
c4d0 ONLINE
c5d0 ONLINE
c6d0 ONLINE
c7d0 ONLINE
logs
zedpool ONLINE
mirror ONLINE
c12t0d0p0 ONLINE
c10t0d0p0 ONLINE
fr...@vault:~# zpool import zedpool
cannot import 'zedpool': one or more devices is currently unavailable
Forcing it has the same result.
fr...@vault:~# zpool import -f zedpool
cannot import 'zedpool': one or more devices is currently unavailable
All the disks are definitely there:
fr...@vault:~# format
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c3d0 <DEFAULT cyl 14590 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/p...@0,0/pci-...@d/i...@0/c...@0,0
1. c4d0 <ST315003- 9VS09V4-0001-1.36TB>
/p...@0,0/pci-...@e/i...@0/c...@0,0
2. c5d0 <ST315003- 9VS0LV3-0001-1.36TB>
/p...@0,0/pci-...@e/i...@1/c...@0,0
3. c6d0 <ST315003- 9VS21EG-0001-1.36TB>
/p...@0,0/pci-...@f/i...@0/c...@0,0
4. c7d0 <ST315003- 9VS21D0-0001-1.36TB>
/p...@0,0/pci-...@f/i...@1/c...@0,0
fr...@vault:~# rmformat
Looking for devices...
1. Logical Node: /dev/rdsk/c10t0d0p0
Physical Node:
/p...@0,0/pci10de,2...@10/pci1106,3...@9,2/stor...@2/d...@0,0
Connected Device: SHINTARO EXTREME 0.00
Device Type: Removable
Bus: USB
Size: 4.0 GB
Label: <Unknown>
Access permissions: Medium is not write protected.
2. Logical Node: /dev/rdsk/c12t0d0p0
Physical Node:
/p...@0,0/pci10de,2...@10/pci1106,3...@9,2/stor...@1/d...@0,0
Connected Device: Generic USB Flash Disk 0.00
Device Type: Removable
Bus: USB
Size: 4.0 GB
Label: <Unknown>
Access permissions: Medium is not write protected.
Can someone please help me work out what is going on?
I have searched the forums but can't find any posts where a pool won't import
even though all disks are online. I've seen mention of the zdb command and
using zdb -l /dev/dsk/<disk> or zdb -l /dev/rdsk/<disk> returns the same labels
on all disks as well as pool details etc.
But other than that I am lost.
Thanks in advance,
Frizz.
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