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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">That seems to be the same problem like
with Pools, created in FreeBSD:<br>
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<strong>Problem Pools FreeBSD -> Solaris:</strong><br>
If the disks were created in FreeBSD with GPT partitions (which
FreeBSD recognizes but Solaris doesn't),<br>
you cannot import to Solaris.<br>
<br>
Only pools with disks formatted with GEOM can be exported from
FreeBSD/FreeNAS/ZFSGuru and reimported into Solaris <br>
I do not know what options ZOL offers for partitioning.<br>
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<br>
Gea<br>
<br>
<br>
On 28.12.2012 08:49, Alistair Harding wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Apologize in advance for this, I haven't filed a
bug report in years, and I'm entirely useless with Solaris.
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<div style="">System is a Supermicro SC-847 Chassis, 36 2TB
drives, LSI 9265 for the front 24 drives (all exported as
JBOD) and a LSI SAS2308 based card as an HBA.</div>
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<div style="">zpool was originally created under ZFSOnLinux
0.6.0-rc13, which is filesystem version 5, pool version 28.</div>
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<div style="">After installing OmniOS Bloody 20121107, I
attempted to do a zpool import Storage</div>
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<div style="">Error: Assertion failed: rn->rn_nozpool ==
B_FALSE, file ../common/libzfs_import.c, line 1086, function
zpool_open_func from omnios</div>
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<div style="">zpool crashed, and dumped an 9mb core.</div>
<div style=""><br>
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<div style="">I then booted FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE (supposedly) and
was able to import the pool.</div>
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<div style="">
<div># zpool status</div>
<div> pool: Storage</div>
<div> state: ONLINE</div>
<div> scan: scrub in progress since Thu Dec 27 18:08:44 2012</div>
<div> 16.4T scanned out of 38.2T at 856M/s, 7h27m to go</div>
<div> 0 repaired, 42.76% done</div>
<div>config:</div>
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</div>
<div> NAME
STATE READ WRITE CKSUM</div>
<div> Storage
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> raidz3-0
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid0p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid1p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid2p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid3p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid4p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid5p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid6p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid7p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> raidz3-1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid8p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid9p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid10p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid11p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid12p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid13p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid14p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid15p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> raidz3-2
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid16p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid17p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid18p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid19p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid20p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid21p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid22p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> mfid23p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> raidz3-3
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> da5p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> da9p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> gptid/cf9318bd-c045-3d4b-b685-31498a450171
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> da4p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> da10p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> da2p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> da6p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> da8p1
ONLINE 0 0 0</div>
<div> spares</div>
<div> da12p1
AVAIL</div>
<div> da11p1
AVAIL</div>
<div> da3p1
AVAIL</div>
<div> da1p1
AVAIL</div>
<div><br>
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<div>errors: No known data errors</div>
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<div style="">
The only two issues I can maybe think of, is OmniOS may not
like the one drive being GPT?, and the array was in the
middle of a scrub before I exported it from linux, However
FreeBSD Doesn't seem to have an issue with either of these
things.</div>
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<div style="">The only thing I did after installing OmniOS,
was log in, configure my network, then attempt to zpool
import Storage. /dev/dsk looked like <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://pastebin.com/huVBqrvH">http://pastebin.com/huVBqrvH</a>.
I tried one mailing list post of mv /dev/dsk /dev/dsk-old
and same for rdsk, then restart some service, but the issue
persisted.</div>
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