On 2013-04-19 11:20, Justin Warwick wrote:
I broke the mirror on the
"media" pool (i can't remember whey I did that). Since that time I have
been getting that message which seems to mean somehow the disk is halfway
stuck in the mirror.
Agreeing with George's answer, I'd like to inquire: how did
Justin,
More than likely c3d1 contain a label from an old pool. If you run 'zdb
-l /dev/dsk/c3d1s0' you should be able to if one exists. If does contain
information for an old pool then using the '-f' option when attaching
will solve your problem and relabel the device with the new pool
infor
jrw@valinor:~$ pfexec zpool attach media c2d1 c3d1
invalid vdev specification
use '-f' to override the following errors:
/dev/dsk/c3d1s0 is part of active ZFS pool rpool. Please see zpool(1M).
Yet I do not see c3d1 in zpool status. Initially I had 4 disks total, all
Seagate SATA drives, two separ