gemaster or some port.
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Am 19.12.2011 17:48, schrieb Michael Reifenberger:
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2011, Peter Maloney wrote:
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>> Swapping disks (or even removing one depending on controller, etc. when
>> it fails) without labels can be bad.
>> eg.
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> Since ZFS uses (and searches for) its o
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ut the "zfs create ..." part was too much typing, so I did it with a
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On 12/06/2011 12:06 PM, KOT MATPOCKuH wrote:
> Hello!
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> 2011/12/6 Peter Maloney :
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>> "Invalid format" sounds like the software doesn't understand the disks.
>> Check your pool (software) version with:
>> # zpool upgrade -v
> zpool upgra
Am 06.12.2011 07:14, schrieb KOT MATPOCKuH:
> Hello all!
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> On 24 nov I updated sources via csup to RELENG_9 (9.0-PRERELEASE).
> After make installboot I successfully booted to single user.
> But after make installworld system was fail to boot with message:
> ZFS: i/o error all block copies unavai
>>> 7041793036 bytes transferred in 100.020897 secs (70403218 bytes/sec)
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>>> That's not in the same ball park of slow writes, but it is below what
>>> I expect for reads.
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>>> My setup is a little odd: 4x1.5tb raidz sata2 on mobo + 2 x 2tb
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