
4. Import each pool one at a time to determine the problem pool.
5. Import the problem pool in read-only mode.
# zpool import -o readonly=on poolname
For information, see InfoDoc 1497293.1 on My Oracle Support.
ZFS and UNIX/POSIX Compliance Issues
ZFS is designed to be a POSIX compliant le system and, in most situations, ZFS is POSIX
compliant. However, ZFS does not meet the POSIX compliance tests under the following
conditions:
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Updating ZFS les system capacity statistics.
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Modifying existing data with a 100 percent full le system.
Related bugs:
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15302508
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15302444
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15302241
fdisk -E Command Can Sweep Disk Used by ZFS
Without Warning (15325067)
If you use the fdisk -E command to modify a disk that is used by a ZFS storage pool, the pool
becomes unusable and might cause an I/O failure or system panic.
Workaround: Do not use the fdisk command to modify a disk that is used by a ZFS storage
pool. If you need to access a disk that is used by a ZFS storage pool, use the format utility. In
general, disks that are in use by le systems should not be modied.
BrightStor ARCserve Backup Client Agent for UNIX
(Solaris) and ZFS Support Issue
The BrightStor ARCserve Backup (BAB) Client Agent for UNIX (Solaris) can be used to back
up and restore ZFS les.
However, ZFS NFSv4-style ACLs are not preserved during backup. Traditional UNIX le
permissions and attributes are preserved.
Workaround: To preserve ZFS les with NFSv4-style ACLs, use the tar command with the -p
option or the cpio command with the -P option to write the ZFS les to a le. Then, use BAB to
back up the tar or cpio archive.
File System Issues and Bugs
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