Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2020 16:24:23 -0500 From: mike tancsa <mike@sentex.net> To: Mateusz Guzik <mjguzik@gmail.com> Cc: "netperf-admin@FreeBSD.org" <netperf-admin@freebsd.org>, netperf-users@freebsd.org, Paul Holes <pholes@sentex.ca> Subject: zoo back online (was Re: zoo hang) Message-ID: <13a9ab42-1df8-c054-0c83-5708ab9d9e2b@sentex.net> In-Reply-To: <64923d33-4bf2-0fd5-1b17-d6bd73e9fd32@sentex.net> References: <5483e76e-4a2f-3153-c10b-7902839c1b68@sentex.net> <CAGudoHF-3XhWQq-x8vROdUJ0sTweha2YEK_LXVwv44E4k=TtmQ@mail.gmail.com> <a55a69da-c9c6-eb18-9975-3572457ae5ef@sentex.net> <8c26a0d3-3bd0-7535-0abc-3d1e9e5ac7c4@sentex.net> <64923d33-4bf2-0fd5-1b17-d6bd73e9fd32@sentex.net>
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OK, thanks to Josh P's suggestion, deleting the v2 bookmarks from the pool allowed us to boot. Booted from a temp drive, imported the pool, root@zoo-temp:~ # zpool import -R /mnt -f zooroot root@zoo-temp:~ # zfs list -t bookmark | grep ^z | awk '{print "zfs destroy "$1}' zfs destroy zooroot#zrepl_CURSOR_G_77296a02a81c78cc_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/ROOT#zrepl_CURSOR_G_e27691751ed1660b_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/ROOT/default#zrepl_CURSOR_G_607fa8e4c7df13b5_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/tmp#zrepl_CURSOR_G_25ae8e2b8723a008_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/usr#zrepl_CURSOR_G_344a884262b3e387_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/usr/home#zrepl_CURSOR_G_2e4087f8f219bd83_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/usr/ports#zrepl_CURSOR_G_fb8384d458dd82b3_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/usr/src#zrepl_CURSOR_G_b867573acd8a57f8_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/var#zrepl_CURSOR_G_ea9efdf01fdf65b5_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/var/audit#zrepl_CURSOR_G_e71132efb0fee45a_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/var/crash#zrepl_CURSOR_G_191c17e9538113f4_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/var/log#zrepl_CURSOR_G_f30668295109ad60_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/var/mail#zrepl_CURSOR_G_7d1eac92237e2603_J_push_to_drive zfs destroy zooroot/var/tmp#zrepl_CURSOR_G_d593288357e0a319_J_push_to_drive root@zoo-temp:~ # zfs list -t bookmark | grep ^z | awk '{print "zfs destroy "$1}' | sh root@zoo-temp:~ # root@zoo-temp:~ # zpool export zooroot root@zoo-temp:~ # and rebooted and its up. Sadly, will need to come up with another backup system as sysutils/zrepl uses bookmarks :( ---Mike On 12/15/2020 1:46 PM, mike tancsa wrote: > Looks like the loader does not support v2 bookmarks. I am going to get > Paul to put in another disk to boot from, mjg will login, either destroy > the bookmarks or hack a loader fix that will allow the box to boot with > this feature. Will be an hour or so as we have a office meeting at 2pm > we both have to attend. > > ---Mike > > On 12/15/2020 1:28 PM, mike tancsa wrote: >> I am guessing because I was using zrepl from the ports to do replication >> / backup to a secondary disk, the use of the bookmark_v2 feature is not >> supported on ZoL ? Any way to recover from this ? >> >> >> On 12/15/2020 1:10 PM, mike tancsa wrote: >>> OK, but the first problem to deal with :( >>> >>> >>> >>> BIOS drive C: is >>> disk0 >>> BIOS drive D: is >>> disk1 >>> ZFS: unsupported feature: >>> com.datto:bookmark_v2 >>> ZFS: pool zooroot is not >>> supported >>> >>> >>> Can't find >>> /boot/zfsloader >>> >>> >>> Can't find >>> /boot/loader >>> >>> >>> Can't find >>> /boot/kernel/kernel >>> >>> >>> FreeBSD/x86 >>> boot >>> Default: >>> /boot/kernel/kernel >>> boot: >>> >>> >>> >>> Can't find >>> /boot/kernel/kernel >>> >>> >>> FreeBSD/x86 >>> boot >>> Default: >>> /boot/kernel/kernel >>> boot: >>> >>> On 12/15/2020 1:02 PM, Mateusz Guzik wrote: >>>> We need to update to r368649 for a pmap fix regardless of the above. I >>>> can do the work and make the box ready for the next reboot. >>>> >>>> On 12/15/20, mike tancsa <mike@sentex.net> wrote: >>>>> The USB backup disk was throwing errors and I was trying to export the >>>>> backup pool and it looks like the box is hung now. I am going to power >>>>> cycle it >>>>> >>>>> ---Mike >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>
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