Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:25:47 +0000 From: Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> To: Michael Schmiedgen <schmiedgen@gmx.net>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ZFS 'mount error 5' hits production server Message-ID: <54807CFB.1000105@multiplay.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <548075FA.30007@gmx.net> References: <547F6E54.5020706@takwa.de> <547F98AF.9070701@multiplay.co.uk> <547FA5A9.1010600@gmx.net> <547FAF3C.5080002@multiplay.co.uk> <547FB3AB.6030003@gmx.net> <548044E6.1020703@gmx.net> <54804AF3.9020805@multiplay.co.uk> <5480535E.3010202@gmx.net> <54805F4C.1010909@multiplay.co.uk> <548075FA.30007@gmx.net>
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On 04/12/2014 14:55, Michael Schmiedgen wrote: > On 04.12.2014 14:19, Steven Hartland wrote: >> >>> Or is there another way to do this? >> Off the top of my head, never had to do this, you'll need to boot from a >> something like an mfsroot cd mount the pool with an alt root and no >> mount then change the mount point from there. >> >> So something like: >> zpool import -R /mnt -N tank >> zfs set mountpoint=/ tank > > I booted from remote rescue and switched mountpoint to '/', but the > issue remains :( Ok silly question can you boot from a 10.1 cd and import the pool (use alt root) or is that only possible on 10.0? Regards Steve
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