Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 17:04:24 +0000 From: a.smith@ukgrid.net To: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: spurious ZFS "dataset does not exist" errors Message-ID: <20101207170424.12166bgdunb3io00@webmail2.ukgrid.net> In-Reply-To: <20101207164859.45873v283owzue04@webmail2.ukgrid.net> References: <20101202114522.16601wx7crv5zhz4@webmail2.ukgrid.net> <20101207111555.17494gq2v9f0sias@webmail2.ukgrid.net> <20101207164419.16106usxfy2h0uo8@webmail2.ukgrid.net> <20101207164859.45873v283owzue04@webmail2.ukgrid.net>
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Ok, actually when I reimport the pool it recreates these files! Under /dev/zvol/mypool I see: iscsi-cctv iscsi-cctv@againp3 iscsi-cctv@anotherp3 iscsi-cctv@again iscsi-cctv@another iscsi-cctvp1 iscsi-cctv@againp1 iscsi-cctv@anotherp1 iscsi-cctvp2 iscsi-cctv@againp2 iscsi-cctv@anotherp2 iscsi-cctvp3 The snapshots of the volume also appear as "snapshot" "snapshotp1" "snapshotp2". If I look at the zvol directory for the original pool (from which I did the zfs send) I also see these multiple p1/p2 snapshot files but the volume itself doesnt have them. Anyway, I guess Im not going to loose to much sleep over it as it wouldnt appear to be anything serious... Andy.
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