Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 22:21:33 +0100 From: Michelle Sullivan <michelle@sorbs.net> To: Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net> Cc: "freebsd-fs@freebsd.org" <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ZFS pool faulted (corrupt metadata) but the disk data appears ok... Message-ID: <54D924DD.4000205@sorbs.net> In-Reply-To: <54D8E189.40201@sorbs.net> References: <54D3E9F6.20702@sorbs.net> <54D41608.50306@delphij.net> <54D41AAA.6070303@sorbs.net> <54D41C52.1020003@delphij.net> <54D424F0.9080301@sorbs.net> <54D47F94.9020404@freebsd.org> <54D4A552.7050502@sorbs.net> <54D4BB5A.30409@freebsd.org> <54D8B3D8.6000804@sorbs.net> <54D8CECE.60909@freebsd.org> <54D8D4A1.9090106@sorbs.net> <54D8D5DE.4040906@sentex.net> <54D8D92C.6030705@sorbs.net> <54D8E189.40201@sorbs.net>
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Michelle Sullivan wrote: > Michelle Sullivan wrote: > >> Mike Tancsa wrote: >> >> >>> On 2/9/2015 10:39 AM, Michelle Sullivan wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I have not yet tried a 10.1 kernel - wrote the disk but it seems I can't >>>> use an apple superdrive as a boot rom on a PC... >>>> >>>> >>> USB stick ? I find it a lot easier that CDs/DVDs >>> >>> ---Mike >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Will have to see if I have one large enough... most of mine are 128k ;-) >> >> (yes I use them a lot! ;-) ) >> >> >> >> > Oh I forgot to mention when I use zfs import -fFX the crashes of the > kernel as the same everytime - out of memory (ie panics in an > alloc/trying ot alloc) 32G of RAM on the box. > > Found up a 32G stick, downloading the latest 11.0 snapshot currently... > (12/2014 - on *.de servers) > > Michelle > > So far (few hours in) zfs import -fFX has not faulted with this image... it's running out of memory currently about 16G of 32G- however 9.2-P15 kernel died within minutes... out of memory (all 32G and swap) so am more optimistic at the moment... Fingers Crossed. Regards, Michelle -- Michelle Sullivan http://www.mhix.org/
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