Hi,
I'd try something like:
devfsadm -C -v -c disk
and then
devfsadm -v -c disk
I'm not sure whether you should use '-c disk'. It might not work on nvme
drives -but it should IMO.
That should clean up eventual remains of the failed disk in /dev and
create new device links for the new disk.
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On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 11:39 PM, Jason Long via openindiana-discuss
wrote:
> Hello,
> Any idea?
>
My idea is you just take my OpenIndiana VM or reinstall from scratch. Issue
like this is mysterious and most of the time gone with a reinstall. Hope it
h
I had an NVMe drive fail. I put a new drive in, and it assumed "Slot 11"
from the view of cfgadm. The new drive shows up as connected/configured
in cfgadm. However, no block device shows up in iostat. The system is
on joyent_20200910T013122Z.
What additional secret sauce needs to be applie
In message <211044048.216299.1612975141...@mail.yahoo.com>, Jason Long via open
indiana-discuss writes:
>Hello,
>Any idea?
I can't reproduce your error.
Two shots in the dark:
In the guest:
# pkg update
# init 6
On the host,
VBoxManage --version
If not the latest, upgrade.
https://www.virtualbox.
Hello,
Any idea?
On Tuesday, February 9, 2021, 11:45:47 PM GMT+3:30, Jason Long via
openindiana-discuss wrote:
You got a same result?
On Tuesday, February 9, 2021, 10:23:39 PM GMT+3:30, John D Groenveld
wrote:
In message <1900273044.2791778.1612893612...@mail.yahoo.com>,