Some tips…
(1) Do a zfs mount -a and a zfs share -a. Just in case something didn't get
shared out correctly (though that's supposed to automatically happen, I think)
(2) The Solaris automounter (i.e. in a NIS environment) does not seem to
automatically mount descendent filesystems (i.e. if the
Greetings -
I am migrating a pool from FreeBSD 8.0 to OpenSolaris (Nexenta 3.0 RC1). I am
in what seems to be a weird situation regarding this pool. Maybe someone can
help.
I used to boot off of this pool in FreeBSD, so the bootfs property got set:
r...@nexenta:~# zpool get bootfs tank
NAME
Cindy,
Thanks for your reply. The important details may have been buried in my post, I
will repeat them again to make it more clear:
(1) This was my boot pool in FreeBSD, but I do not think the partitioning
differences are really the issue. I can import the pool to nexenta/opensolaris
just
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 1:58 AM, Reshekel Shedwitz
reshe...@spam.la wrote:
Ultimately, I would like to just set the bootfs
property back to default, but this seems to be beyond
my ability. There are some checks in libzfs_pool.c
that I can bypass in order to set the value back to
its
Cindy,
Thanks. Same goes to everyone else on this thread.
I actually solved the issue - I booted back into FreeBSD's Fixit mode and was
still able to import the pool (wouldn't have been able to if I upgraded the
pool version!). FreeBSD's zpool command allowed me to unset the bootfs
property.