On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:49:36 +0100, Robert Noland <rnoland_at_freebsd.org> wrote: >> I tried again yesterday evening by recompiling RELENG_8 and -CURRENT. I >> somehow managed to boot into RELENG_8 the first time, but after that >> this >> error comes up: >> >> ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable >> ZFS: can't read object set for dataset ldd >> Can't find root filesystem - giving up >> ZFS: unexpected object set type ldd >> ZFS: unexpected object set type ldd >> >> FreeBSD/i386 boot >> Default:/ tank:/boot/kernel/kernel >> boot: >> ZFS: unexpected object set type ldd >> >> FreeBSD/i386 boot >> Default:/ tank:/boot/kernel/kernel >> boot: status >> >> pool: tank >> config: >> NAME STATE >> tank ONLINE >> raidz1 ONLINE >> ad4p3 ONLINE >> ad6p3 ONLINE >> ad8p3 ONLINE >> ad10p3 ONLINE >> >> After recompiling world/kernel for -CURRENT I get roughly the same >> error: >> >> ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable >> ZFS: can't read object set for dataset 30 >> Can't find root filesystem - giving up >> ZFS: unexpected object set type 0 >> ZFS: unexpected object set type 0 >> >> FreeBSD/i386 boot >> Default:/ tank:/boot/kernel/kernel > ^^ > This looks strange... Do you have bootfs set to /, or something in > loader.conf? Does it work if you just type "tank:/boot/kernel/kernel" > at this point? > > robert. I think this might be user error. I just checked and the leading / is absent on my screen: ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable ZFS: can't read object set for dataset 30 Can't find root filesystem - giving up ZFS: unexpected object set type 0 ZFS: unexpected object set type 0 FreeBSD/i386 boot Default: tank:/boot/kernel/kernel boot: I probably just typo'ed it this morning. As clarification I have vfs.root.mountfrom="zfs:tank/root" in loader.conf with my root filesystem installed on tank/root and then tank/usr, tank/var etc mounted on tank/root. If you need more detail my current setup procedure is: "gpart create -s GPT <disk>" "gpart add -b 34 -s 128 -t freebsd-boot <disk>" "gpart add -b 162 -s 1G -t freebsd-swap <disk>" "gpart add -t freebsd-zfs <disk>" "zpool create tank raidz <disk1> <disk2> <diskN>" "zfs set checksum=fletcher4 tank" "zfs create -o reserv=512m tank/root" "zfs create -o mountpoint=/tank/root/usr tank/usr" "zfs create -o mountpoint=/tank/root/tmp tank/tmp" "zfs create -o mountpoint=/tank/root/var tank/var" "zfs create -o mountpoint=/tank/root/home tank/home" "zfs create tank/usr/obj" "zfs create tank/usr/src" "zfs create tank/usr/ports" export DESTDIR=/tank/root Run the ./install.sh scripts in the various directories of the dist "mkdir /boot/zfs" "zpool export tank && zpool import tank" "cp /boot/zfs/zpool.cache /tank/root/boot/zfs/" Set 'LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT=yes' in /tank/root/etc/src.conf "chroot /tank/root" "mount -t devfs devfs /dev" "unset DESTDIR" "cd /usr/src/sys/boot/" "make obj" "make depend" "make" "cd i386/loader" "make install" "umount /dev" "exit" "export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/dist/lib" "gpart bootcode -b /tank/root/boot/pmbr -p /tank/root/boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 <disk>" /boot/loader.conf: zfs_load="YES" vfs.root.mountfrom="zfs:tank/root" /etc/rc.conf: zfs_enable="YES" "zfs umount -a" "zfs set mountpoint=legacy tank" "zfs set mountpoint=/tmp tank/tmp" "zfs set mountpoint=/var tank/var" "zfs set mountpoint=/usr tank/usr" "zfs set mountpoint=/home tank/home" "zpool set bootfs=tank/root tank" Then reboot, csup sources to whatever version to test and build world/kernel, install and watch things breaks. Kind regards, MerijnReceived on Tue Oct 27 2009 - 14:03:01 UTC
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