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Lost Mirror, have backup
I need some help. I can not seem to recover my server.
I have a mirrored array of my root disk, c0d0. I was playing with ZFS and I lost the array some how. I have a backup of the full disk taken with TAR. Whenever I try and restore to disk from single user booting with CD I get write errors. I can not find a resoure on google. Any ideas will help. I would like to restore the system as it was if possible. Thanks |
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