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Date:      Thu, 4 Apr 2013 09:26:15 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Beeblebrox <zaphod@berentweb.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   [ZFS] recover destroyed zpool - what are the available options?
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>>test them with `zdb -l device`. When the output would be correct - you
guessed your slice! 

LABEL 1
--------------------------------------------
    version: 28
    name: 'bsdr'
    state: 2
    txg: 10
    pool_guid: 12018916494219117471
    hostid: 2193536600
    hostname: 'mfsbsd'
    top_guid: 17860002997423999070
    guid: 17860002997423999070
    vdev_children: 1
    vdev_tree:
        type: 'disk'
        id: 0
        guid: 17860002997423999070
        path: '/dev/ad6p2'
        phys_path: '/dev/ad6p2'
        whole_disk: 1
        metaslab_array: 30
        metaslab_shift: 31
        ashift: 9
        asize: 287855869952
        is_log: 0
        create_txg: 4

Do you mean that in this case 'asize 287855869952' is what I should look at?
But 287855869952 /1024 /1024 /2 => 137.260GB is far smaller than I recall
the geom part to be...



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