Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 10:27:27 +0200 From: antonin tessier <antonintessier@live.fr> To: <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Recover ZFS pool after having deleted zfs configuration file in /boot Message-ID: <DUB109-W39C6B8C6BBB155C6AE4AA3C4A20@phx.gbl> In-Reply-To: <20120827010606.GA57096@neutralgood.org> References: <DUB109-W589FA97E96EEF66C1AE490C4A30@phx.gbl>, <20120827010606.GA57096@neutralgood.org>
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> You can try to '-f' import the pool if you are _sure_ that all disks > are connected. I suggest a read-only import to start with. But the > documentation implies that zpool import should tell you when it has > run into this case=2C and if I understand correctly then you are saying > this isn't what is happening. # zpool import -f tells me: "cannot import 'home': a pool with that name is= already created/imported=2C and no additional pools with that name were found" > Also make sure you aren't mixing up the mount point with the pool name. > The path "/usr/home" is a mount point. I don't recall if you've given > the name of the pool yet or not. My pool is known as "home". Even if I mounted the "created pool"=2C /usr/ho= me keeps empty... Regards. =
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