error in the zpool status output,
depending on what Solaris release is.
Thanks,
Cindy
On 06/27/10 15:13, Donald Murray, P.Eng. wrote:
Hi,
I awoke this morning to a panic'd opensolaris zfs box. I rebooted it
and confirmed it would panic each time it tried to import the 'tank'
pool. Once I
Hi,
I awoke this morning to a panic'd opensolaris zfs box. I rebooted it
and confirmed it would panic each time it tried to import the 'tank'
pool. Once I disconnected half of one of the mirrored disks, the box
booted cleanly and the pool imported without a panic.
Because this box has a hot
Hi David,
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:16 AM, David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net wrote:
My current home fileserver (running Open Solaris 111b and ZFS) has an ASUS
M2N-SLI DELUXE motherboard. This has 6 SATA connections, which are
currently all in use (mirrored pair of 80GB for system zfs pool, two
Hey,
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Victor Latushkin
victor.latush...@sun.com wrote:
Donald Murray, P.Eng. wrote:
Hi,
I've got an OpenSolaris 2009.06 box that will reliably panic whenever
I try to import one of my pools. What's the best practice for
recovering (before I resort to nuking
Hey,
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Donald Murray, P.Eng.
donaldm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I may have lost my first zpool, due to ... well, we're not yet sure.
The 'zpool import tank' causes a panic -- one which I'm not even
able to capture via savecore.
Looks like I've found the root
Hi,
I may have lost my first zpool, due to ... well, we're not yet sure.
The 'zpool import tank' causes a panic -- one which I'm not even
able to capture via savecore.
I'm glad this happened when it did.
At home I am in the process of moving all my data from a Linux NFS
server to OpenSolaris.
Hi,
I've got an OpenSolaris 2009.06 box that will reliably panic whenever
I try to import one of my pools. What's the best practice for
recovering (before I resort to nuking the pool and restoring from
backup)?
There are two pools on the system: rpool and tank. The rpool seems to
be fine, since
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Gopi Desaboyina
gopidesaboy...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think your system might be over heating. I observed this kind of behaviour
in laptops when they get overheated. check if FAN is working or not. How
frequent it gets rebooted. you could boot from
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Miles Nordin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*SNIP*
Anyway, you can find more anecdotes in the archives of this list.
IIRC someone else corroborated that he found, among non-DoA drives,
failures are more likely in the first month than in the second month,
but I