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2007 Sep 18
1
zfs-discuss Digest, Vol 23, Issue 34
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> 7. Re: How do I get my pool back? (Marion Hakanson)
> 8. Re: How do I get my pool back? (Solaris)
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> Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 13:27:22 -0400
> From: Solaris <solaris at alderhost.net>
> Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] How do I get my pool back?
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> Try exporting the pool then...
2007 Sep 13
11
How do I get my pool back?
After having to replace an internal raid card in an X2200 (S10U3 in
this case), I can see the disks just fine - and can boot, so the data
isn''t completely missing.
However, my zpool has gone.
# zpool status -x
pool: storage
state: FAULTED
status: One or more devices could not be opened. There are insufficient
replicas for the pool to continue functioning.
action: Attach the
2008 Sep 16
1
Interesting Pool Import Failure
Hello... Since there has been much discussion about zpool import failures
resulting in loss of an entire pool, I thought I would illustrate a scenario
I just went through to recover a faulted pool that wouldn''t import under
Solaris 10 U5. While this is a simple scenario, and the data was not
terribly important, I think the exercise should at least give some piece of
mind to those who
2007 Sep 27
6
Best option for my home file server?
I was recently evaluating much the same question but with out only a
single pool and sizing my disks equally.
I only need about 500GB of usable space and so I was considering the
value of 4x 250GB SATA Drives versus 5x 160GB SATA drives.
I had intended to use an AMS 5 disk in 3 5.25" bay hot-swap backplane.
http://www.american-media.com/product/backplane/sata300/sata300.html
I priced