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2. Reboot the system.
ZFS root pool Requires Maintenance After Every
Reboot (6856341)
After reboot the ZFS root pool comes up in degraded mode. A mirrored root pool that might be
impacted by this issue will contain disk devices that use dierent device drivers and the second
driver isn't loaded during the boot process.
A symptom of this issue is when the system is rebooted, the pool state is DEGRADED because
both device drivers are not loaded at the same time. A mirrored root pool that might be
impacted by this issue will have zpool status output similar to the following:
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices could not be opened. Sufficient replicas exist for
the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state.
Workaround: Perform the following steps:
1. Identify the device drivers to be force loaded. For example, use the prtconf command with
syntax similar to the following:
# prtconf -aD /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0
SUNW,Sun-Fire-280R (driver name: rootnex)
pci, instance #1 (driver name: pcisch)
SUNW,qlc, instance #4 (driver name: qlc)
fp, instance #5 (driver name: fp)
ssd, instance #5 (driver name: ssd)
2. Edit the /etc/system le and provide a forceload entry for each driver identied in step 1.
For example:
forceload: drv/qlc
forceload: drv/ssd
forceload: drv/fp
x86: System Fails to Plumb and Panics While Plumbing
the Fourth 5709 Interface with 1 Gbyte RAM
(6822680)
Certain x86 systems fail to plumb the fourth 5709 interface with 1 Gbyte of RAM. The system
might panic or the following error message is displayed:
ifconfig: plumb: bnx<X>: Invalid argument
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs
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