I already got my files back acctuay and the disc contains already new pools, so
i have no idea how it was set.
I have to make a virtualbox installation and test it.
Can you please tell me how-to set the failmode?
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I have no idea why this forum just makes files dissapear??? I will put a link
tomorrow...a file was attached before...
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I encountered the same problem...like i sed in the first post...zpool command
freezes. Anyone knows how to make it respond again?
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You might want to check out this thread:
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=435420
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The links work fine if you take the * off from the end...sorry bout that
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I forgot to add the script
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I have written an python script that enables to get back already deleted files
and pools/partitions. This is highly experimental, but I managed to get back a
moths work when all the partitions were deleted by accident(and of course
backups are for the weak ;-)
I hope someone can pass this info