Hi Ketan,

What steps lead up to this problem?

I believe the boot failure messages below are related to a mismatch
between the pool version and the installed OS version.

If you're using the JumpStart installation method, then the root pool is re-created each time, I believe. Does it also install a patch that
upgrades the pool version?

Thanks,

Cindy


On 05/11/11 13:27, Ketan wrote:
So y my system is not coming up .. i jumpstarted the system again ... but it panics like earlier .. so how should i recover it .. and get it up ? System was booted from network into single user mode and then rpool imported and following is the listing

# zpool list
NAME    SIZE  ALLOC   FREE    CAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
rpool    68G  4.08G  63.9G     5%  ONLINE  -
# zfs list
NAME                       USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
rpool                     9.15G  57.8G    98K  /rpool
rpool/ROOT                4.08G  57.8G    21K  /rpool/ROOT
rpool/ROOT/zfsBE_patched  4.08G  57.8G  4.08G  /
rpool/dump                3.01G  60.8G    16K  -
rpool/swap                2.06G  59.9G    16K  -
#



Dataset mos [META], ID 0, cr_txg 4, 137K, 62 objects
Dataset rpool/ROOT/zfsBE_patched [ZPL], ID 47, cr_txg 40, 4.08G, 110376 objects
Dataset rpool/ROOT [ZPL], ID 39, cr_txg 32, 21.0K, 4 objects
Dataset rpool/dump [ZVOL], ID 71, cr_txg 74, 16K, 2 objects
Dataset rpool/swap [ZVOL], ID 65, cr_txg 71, 16K, 2 objects
Dataset rpool [ZPL], ID 16, cr_txg 1, 98.0K, 10 objects


But when system is rebooted it again panics .. Is there any way to recover it ? I tried all the things which i know

SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_142900-13 64-bit
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NOTICE: zfs_parse_bootfs: error 48
Cannot mount root on rpool/47 fstype zfs

panic[cpu0]/thread=180e000: vfs_mountroot: cannot mount root
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