Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 12:36:19 +0100 From: Nick Hilliard <nick-lists@netability.ie> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problems with ZFS on AMD64 (and i386 now) Message-ID: <4AAA3633.1040004@netability.ie> In-Reply-To: <102295df02d347c97bd098dc89ccb534.squirrel@mail.gamesnet.de> References: <a7454e2f0909010624yf652445y855047b83d046cc4@mail.gmail.com> <200909011005.18200.jhb@freebsd.org> <20090908214402.43009577@sub.han.vpn.gamesnet.de> <20090909001942.0affc96c@sub.han.vpn.gamesnet.de> <20090909054249.GH1539@garage.freebsd.pl> <20090909101346.01887a02@sub.han.vpn.gamesnet.de> <20090910215254.GD2718@garage.freebsd.pl> <102295df02d347c97bd098dc89ccb534.squirrel@mail.gamesnet.de>
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On 11/09/2009 10:51, tlott@gamesnet.de wrote: > Because zpool import tank says: > cannot import 'tank': pool may be in use from other system > use '-f' to import anyway Eh, yah, when messing around with zfs from single-user boot, it's a good idea to run "/etc/rc.d/hostid start" first. Otherwise you end up writing 0000000 as the host id of the last system to mount your zfs pool, and this is one of the means used to determine whether the pool is mounted by any other system. Nick
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