ZFS Recovery

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Recovery Kategorie:Solaris

Panic at boot time

Siehe SunAlert 233602 : Solaris 10 Assertion Failure in ZFS May Cause a System Panic:

The best recovery for this is to do the following:

    1. Set the following in /etc/system:
set zfs:zfs_recover=1
set aok=1
    2. Import the pool using 'zpool import'
    3. Run a full scrub on the pool using 'zpool scrub'
    4. Use 'zdb -d' and make sure that there is no ondisk corruption reported
    5. Once the pool comes to a clean state, comment / remove the added entries in /etc/system.

Zurückgehen auf einen früheren Uberblock

<source lang=bash>

  1. zpool import defect_pool

cannot import 'defect_pool': I/O error

       Destroy and re-create the pool from
       a backup source.

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Unter /etc/zfs: <source lang=bash>

  1. cd /etc/zfs
  2. strings zpool.cache | nawk '/c[0-9]+t/'

... /dev/dsk/c7t0d0s0 ...

  1. zdb -l /dev/dsk/c7t0d0s0 | nawk '$1=="name:"{print;exit;}'
   name: 'defect_pool'

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Für einen ZPool im Solaris Cluster: <source lang=bash>

  1. cd /var/cluster/run/HAStoragePlus/zfs/
  2. strings defect_pool.cachefile | nawk '/c[0-9]+t/'

0/dev/dsk/c8t600A0B80006E103C000008164E51CDD2d0s0 0/dev/dsk/c8t600A0B80006E10E40000D47D4E51CF9Ed0s0 </syntaxhighlight> oder <source lang=bash>

  1. zpool import -o readonly=on -c defect_pool.cachefile

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<source lang=bash>

  1. zdb -lu /dev/dsk/c8t600A0B80006E103C000008164E51CDD2d0s0 | nawk '/txg =/{txg=$NF}/timestamp =/{printf "txg %d\t%s\n",txg,$0}' | sort -n -k 2n,2n | uniq | tail -10

txg 40353851 timestamp = 1352184849 UTC = Tue Nov 6 07:54:09 2012 txg 40353852 timestamp = 1352184849 UTC = Tue Nov 6 07:54:09 2012 txg 40353853 timestamp = 1352184849 UTC = Tue Nov 6 07:54:09 2012 txg 40353870 timestamp = 1352185334 UTC = Tue Nov 6 08:02:14 2012 txg 40353871 timestamp = 1352185334 UTC = Tue Nov 6 08:02:14 2012 txg 40353872 timestamp = 1352185334 UTC = Tue Nov 6 08:02:14 2012 txg 40353873 timestamp = 1352185334 UTC = Tue Nov 6 08:02:14 2012 txg 40353874 timestamp = 1352185334 UTC = Tue Nov 6 08:02:14 2012 txg 40353875 timestamp = 1352185334 UTC = Tue Nov 6 08:02:14 2012 txg 40353879 timestamp = 1352185334 UTC = Tue Nov 6 08:02:14 2012

  1. zpool import -o readonly=on -T <txg> defect_pool

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Also z.B. auf Tue Nov 6 07:54:09 2012 -> txg 40353853 <source lang=bash>

  1. zpool import -T 40353853 defect_pool

Pool defect_pool returned to its state as of Tue Nov 06 07:32:33 2012. Discarded approximately 22 minutes of transactions. </syntaxhighlight>

PANIC, NOTICE: spa_import_rootpool: error 19

Die Lösung ist, den Pool und das Device explizit anzugeben. Wenn beim booten also kommt:

NOTICE: spa_import_rootpool: error 19
Cannot mount root on /pci@0,0/pci8086,340a@3/pci1000,3150@0/sd@1,0:a

panic[cpu0]/thread=fffffffffbc28820: vfs_mountroot: cannot mount root

Hilft ein Boot in den Failsafe mode und editieren der /a/rpool/boot/grub/menu.lst, oder Eingabe der Parameter in der Grub-Commandline:

title s10x_u8wos_08a
findroot (s10x_u8wos_08a,0,a)
bootfs rpool/ROOT/s10x_u8wos_08a
kernel$ /platform/i86pc/multiboot -B zfs-bootfs=rpool/ROOT/s10x_u8wos_08a,bootpath="/pci@0,0/pci8086,340a@3/pci1000,3150@0/sd@1,0:a"
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive