On Jun 13, 2010, at 12:38 PM, Erik Trimble wrote:

> On 6/13/2010 11:14 AM, Jan Hellevik wrote:
>> Well, for me it was a cure. Nothing else I tried got the pool back. As far 
>> as I can tell, the way to get it back should be to use symlinks to the fdisk 
>> partitions on my SSD, but that did not work for me. Using -V got the pool 
>> back. What is wrong with that?
>> 
>> If you have a better suggestion as to how I should have recovered my pool I 
>> am certainly interested in hearing it.
>>   
> 
> I think Richard meant that -V isn't the real solution to your problem, which 
> is to fix the underlying issue with fdisk partition recognition.  

yes.

> -V is undocumented for a reason, and likely to go "poof" and disappear at any 
> time, so we shouldn't rely on it to solve this issue.

I wouldn't worry about it going away, but the option is only useful when a
vdev is missing.  It does not cause a missing vdev to reappear, so your 
problem is not solved.
 -- richard

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