svn commit: r192194 - in head/sys: boot/i386/zfsboot boot/zfs
cddl/boot/zfs
Pegasus Mc Cleaft
ken at mthelicon.com
Sat May 16 18:35:30 UTC 2009
On Saturday 16 May 2009 10:48:20 Doug Rabson wrote:
> Author: dfr
> Date: Sat May 16 10:48:20 2009
> New Revision: 192194
> URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/192194
>
> Log:
> Add support for booting from raidz1 and raidz2 pools.
>
> Modified:
> head/sys/boot/i386/zfsboot/zfsboot.c
> head/sys/boot/zfs/zfsimpl.c
> head/sys/cddl/boot/zfs/README
> head/sys/cddl/boot/zfs/zfsimpl.h
> head/sys/cddl/boot/zfs/zfssubr.c
>
I think there may be a bug when you boot the machine from a drive that is a
member of a zfs-mirror and you have raidz pools elsewhere.
On reboot, I would get message saying there was no bootable kernel and
dropped me down to the "OK" prompt. At that point, lsdev would show all the
pools (both zfs-mirror and zraid's) and "ls" would return an error saying
there were to many open files.
I was able to work around the problem by pulling all the drives in the zraid
pool into single user, attach all the drives and use atacontrol attach to
bring them online before going to multi-user and hitting /etc/rc.d/zfs start.
The only thing I haven't tried, and may be the key to the problem is
reloading the boot-strap on the bootable drives. Would that make any
difference?
Peg
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