DRBD+ZFS - Import ZFS pool from config file
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I have 3 disks in zfs raidz mypool at dc1. Disks are replicated via drbd in another dc2. When I export mypool and import it in dc2, everything works. Lets say, 2 disks will crashed in dc1, so I would like to backup my data from dc2. But I did not export mypool, so I have to create mypool in dc2 without exported mypool in dc1. Is that somehow possible to create pool from config file or another way how to solve this issue?
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I have 3 disks in zfs raidz mypool at dc1. Disks are replicated via drbd in another dc2. When I export mypool and import it in dc2, everything works. Lets say, 2 disks will crashed in dc1, so I would like to backup my data from dc2. But I did not export mypool, so I have to create mypool in dc2 without exported mypool in dc1. Is that somehow possible to create pool from config file or another way how to solve this issue?
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Could you clarify your question please? I think what you're asking is whether you can import the pool on dc1 after restoring from the replicated backup on dc2. The "zpool import" command should still let you import the pool on dc1 even if it wasn't properly exported. Is this something you're trying now and is failing? If so, please share the error message.
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I have 3 disks in zfs raidz mypool at dc1. Disks are replicated via drbd in another dc2. When I export mypool and import it in dc2, everything works. Lets say, 2 disks will crashed in dc1, so I would like to backup my data from dc2. But I did not export mypool, so I have to create mypool in dc2 without exported mypool in dc1. Is that somehow possible to create pool from config file or another way how to solve this issue?
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I have 3 disks in zfs raidz mypool at dc1. Disks are replicated via drbd in another dc2. When I export mypool and import it in dc2, everything works. Lets say, 2 disks will crashed in dc1, so I would like to backup my data from dc2. But I did not export mypool, so I have to create mypool in dc2 without exported mypool in dc1. Is that somehow possible to create pool from config file or another way how to solve this issue?
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Could you clarify your question please? I think what you're asking is whether you can import the pool on dc1 after restoring from the replicated backup on dc2. The "zpool import" command should still let you import the pool on dc1 even if it wasn't properly exported. Is this something you're trying now and is failing? If so, please share the error message.
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Apr 27 at 17:30
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Could you clarify your question please? I think what you're asking is whether you can import the pool on dc1 after restoring from the replicated backup on dc2. The "zpool import" command should still let you import the pool on dc1 even if it wasn't properly exported. Is this something you're trying now and is failing? If so, please share the error message.
â mmusante
Apr 27 at 17:30
Could you clarify your question please? I think what you're asking is whether you can import the pool on dc1 after restoring from the replicated backup on dc2. The "zpool import" command should still let you import the pool on dc1 even if it wasn't properly exported. Is this something you're trying now and is failing? If so, please share the error message.
â mmusante
Apr 27 at 17:30
Could you clarify your question please? I think what you're asking is whether you can import the pool on dc1 after restoring from the replicated backup on dc2. The "zpool import" command should still let you import the pool on dc1 even if it wasn't properly exported. Is this something you're trying now and is failing? If so, please share the error message.
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Apr 27 at 17:30
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Could you clarify your question please? I think what you're asking is whether you can import the pool on dc1 after restoring from the replicated backup on dc2. The "zpool import" command should still let you import the pool on dc1 even if it wasn't properly exported. Is this something you're trying now and is failing? If so, please share the error message.
â mmusante
Apr 27 at 17:30