On 2013-04-19 11:20, Justin Warwick wrote:
I broke the mirror on the "media" pool (i can't remember whey I did that). Since that time I have been getting that message which seems to mean somehow the disk is halfway stuck in the mirror.
Agreeing with George's answer, I'd like to inquire: how did you break the mirror? The state you describe seems like physical removal of one disk (c3d1) and then detachment of an absent component from the remaining "live" mirror, turning that into a single-disk pool, and then physical addition of the old disk back into the system. Due to name and/or guid conflict, this disk does not get imported as a pool. Maybe due to having the same GUID as a live pool, it is considered part of one - mistakenly in fact.
BTW, interesting corner case for our recent discussion of the possible enhancements to detection and import of rpool (i.e. for removable media, or to switch HDDs between SATA and IDE legacy modes easily). Speaking of which, your cXdY disks on "pci-ide" bus seem to be in IDE legacy mode. Is this intentional (or are they really IDE)? You know this is sub-optimal for SATA, right?.. though use of this mode may be dictated by other causes (compatibilities with dual-booted OSes, missing SATA drivers in illumos, etc.) Cheers, //Jim _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
