Re: Problems with ZFS on AMD64 (and i386 now)

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From
Tobias Lott <tlott@gamesnet.de>
Date
15 Sep 2009 20:11:47
Subject
Re: Problems with ZFS on AMD64 (and i386 now)
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20090915221110.0a94a6d8@sub.han.vpn.gamesnet.de

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On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 12:36:19 +0100
Nick Hilliard <nick-lists@netability.ie> wrote:

> 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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Woops missed this, my bad.

Not a bad idea but that "pool may be in use.." is more like a symptom
not the cause, only get that booting from Live CD.
My real Problem is my Machine Panics like I've show with the
Pictures.
Booting BETA3/4 Kernel or BETA2-BETA4 Live CD's makes the Machine also
Panic but I don't get the "pool may be in use..." stuff.

Thanks for answering was worth a try.

Cheers
--
Tobias Lott

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