What I've done so far that seems to be working (scrub is still going) with FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE:
zpool export <poolname>
zpool import <poolname>
zpool upgrade <poolanem>
zpool scrub <poolname>
A couple of things to note: when I was trying to run the import there were messages about...
Some guidance into determining what is happening and what can be done would be very appreciated. the situation:
Initially, created a raidz (I believe it was raidz) on 4 x 1.5TB drives from a separate FreeBSD 8.0R os drive (I believe this was the version used).
Installed FreeBSD 8.1R to a new...
It's during POST when the system hangs. If FreeBSD is installed on the USB disk (with either of the boot loader options installed) the system never beeps, it never finishes POST. If Ubuntu Linux (FAT32 and Grub?) or a plain FAT filesystem is on the USB Disk the system works fine.
with the same USB disk the system posts fine and boots with Ubuntu on the USB Disk. I believe they use FAT32.
$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb
Disk /dev/sdb: 8015 MB, 8015282176 bytes
247 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1022 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 15314 * 512 = 7840768 bytes
Disk identifier...
I've tried disabling usb legacy support, no dice. what would explain the system being able to POST with a FAT16 or no filesystem? is it possible to have freebsd boot from a FAT16 filesystem?
I've installed FreeBSD 8.0 Release i386 bootonly cd (over ftp passive) with a USB CD-Rom to a USB Disk. There were no errors during the install, as far as I can tell. After rebooting with the USB Disk plugged into any USB port the system does not boot. If the partitions are delete on the USB...
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