How do we clear a bogus zpool?

Sean Bruno sean_bruno at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 20 19:22:54 UTC 2013


On Tue, 2013-08-20 at 12:41 -0400, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> >         zroot                     UNAVAIL  insufficient replicas
> >           raidz1-0                UNAVAIL  insufficient replicas
> >             17925463268209287656  UNAVAIL  cannot open
> >             11020448220822113890  UNAVAIL  corrupted data
> >             10143858893287711942  UNAVAIL  corrupted data
> >             7542790596970715955   UNAVAIL  corrupted data
> >             10811885036534933813  UNAVAIL  corrupted data
> >             13343774937261906429  UNAVAIL  corrupted data
> >
> > # zpool destroy -f zroot
> > cannot open 'zroot': no such pool
> > # zpool clear -F zroot
> > cannot open 'zroot': no such pool
> >
> gpart -F destroy /dev/adX 

Sure.  But, what device to destroy?  Its not clear from the zpool list
where the "pool" is coming from.

Sean
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