Thanks for your replies, I'll try to make the time to make it available as soon
as possible. Though I am still busy with the aftermath of the crash that
prompted its creation.
However if anyone want to try it out, in emergency i can send it over as-is.
/Samuel
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Hi,
Having my 700Gb one disk ZFS crashing on me created ample need for a recovery
tool.
So I spent the weekend creating a tool that lets you list directories and copy
files from any pool on a one disk ZFS filesystem, where for example the Solaris
kernel keeps panicing.
Is there any interest
Tsk, turns out Mysql was holding on to some old files..
Thanks Daniel!
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Oh yeah I'm running Solaris 10
>uname -a
SunOS jet 5.10 Generic_118855-36 i86pc i386 i86pc
/Samuel
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Thanks, here is some more info
# zpool status
pool: nm4
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
nm4ONLINE 0 0 0
c4t600C0FF007D22D2E
I just started to use zfs after longing to try it out for a long while now. The
problem is that I've "lost" 240Gb out of 700Gb
I have single 700G pool on a 3510 HW raid mounted on /nm4/data running
# du -sk /nm4/data
411025338 /nm4/data
While a
# df -hk
Filesystem size use