Message ID: ZFS-8000-EY
ZFS label hostid mismatch
Type: |
Error |
Severity: |
Major |
Description: |
The ZFS pool was last accessed by another system. |
Automated Response: |
No automated response will be taken. |
Impact: |
ZFS filesystems are not available. |
Suggested Action for System Administrator
The pool has been written to from another host, and was not cleanly
exported from the other system. Actively importing a pool on multiple
systems will corrupt the pool and leave it in an unrecoverable state.
To determine which system last accessed the pool, run the zpool
import
command:
# zpool import
pool: test
id: 14702934086626715962
state: ONLINE
status: The pool was last accessed by another system.
action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier and
the '-f' flag.
see: https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/msg/ZFS-8000-EY
config:
test ONLINE
c0t0d0 ONLINE
# zpool import test
cannot import 'test': pool may be in use from other system, it was last
accessed by 'tank' (hostid: 0x1435718c) on Fri Mar 9 15:42:47 2007
use '-f' to import anyway
If you are certain that the pool is not being actively accessed by
another system, then you can use the -f
option to zpool import
to
forcibly import the pool.
Details
The Message ID: ZFS-8000-EY
indicates that the pool cannot be
imported as it was last accessed by another system. Take the
documented action to resolve the problem.