How do I clear this problem? :-)

Steven Hartland killing at multiplay.co.uk
Sun Aug 4 17:46:26 UTC 2013


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Karl Denninger" <karl at denninger.net>
>I do indeed have a pool of the same name; I can rename it of course but
> then scripts have to be changed.
> 
> What I'm trying to do is get rid of the old entry because it is no
> longer relevant and causes a collision; I can get around the collision
> by using the UID of the pool on the mount when done manually, but that
> particular pool's devices are never coming back and every time an import
> is run the console complains about the missing device entries that
> cannot be probed.
> 
> This is development box and thus I CAN wipe it to get rid of this, but
> if it happens on a production machine I'd like to know how to clear the
> problem.  I understand that by doing so I irretrievably destroy the
> ability to get to the pool in the future but in this particular case the
> disks in question have been hard-overwritten with other data so that's
> already a fact irrespective of what the system thinks.

Sorry karl I still don't quite understand what you mean by "old entry"
I'm guessing your seeing an old cached entry when you run "zpool import"

Is that the case?

    Regards
    Steve

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