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DukeNuke2
yeah... but would you use something like this to recover lost data on a solaris system? why not use the real thing instead of a (maybe lousy) linux implementation?
The point is not to discount something offhandedly, especially when the problem remains ill-defined.
I have no idea what the problem actually is, or how it can be fixed, since we don't know what the issue is, really.
It is not accurate to just completely discount using Linux as a potential "part of the solution", because, you said:
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...you can't mount a ZFS filesystem if you can't get "zpool import" to work. and of course not with a linux cd... but maybe i just don't understand what you are trying to do...
Your post (quoted above) strongly says that you can't mount a ZFS filesystem on Linux... which is not accurate.
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Originally Posted by
h@foorsa.biz
4- I wanted more capacity so i powered off the server and add a new WD HDD IDE sized 160g to same IDE cable with slave jumper setting , then i powered on the server again , wired msg appeared at the bottom of screen highlighted in red
If you properly powered off your server and simply added a new hard drive to the server; why not simply disconnect the new hard drive and go back to the original configuration and reboot?
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You might also consider swapping the boot order of the hard disks in BIOS....
After re-reading the posts, it sounds like your original disk may be OK, and your OS is simply trying to boot off the wrong hard disk (the new one you just installed).