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Post by rustleg on Feb 6, 2012 14:09:53 GMT -5
I get this message early on in the sequence every time I boot - if it's normal please disregard this post.
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on Feb 6, 2012 19:29:09 GMT -5
I get this message early on in the sequence every time I boot - if it's normal please disregard this post. In our beta releases, in order to find potential problems, we have every possible debug mode lit in order to gather as much data as possible if someone runs into a problem. The "Z-pool" stuff is there for BSD servers running the "ZFS" file system which is used for RAID array pools. KNOS uses UFS2, and so there's no ZFS at all. Thus that error being reported as a result. If you watch carefully as KNOS successfully boots, there are plenty of various errors reported as things that might exist ... don't. Once we get into the pre-release stage, those error messages won't be seen any longer. Only reason why they're there is we want every possible condition tested at bootup as KNOS tries to figure out the hardware it's running on and for this part of the release cycle, every possible error report on anything that moves is logged in case we need to see a diagnotics printout when there's a problem. No worries though, that isn't an actual problem there.
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Post by rustleg on Feb 7, 2012 5:56:02 GMT -5
Thanks for the clarification, completely understood. I ignored the later error messages but the reason I reported it was that it was very early in the boot sequence and I thought there was a chance that boot logging hadn't started yet so you wouldn't maybe see a problem there if it wasn't happening on your own test machines.
Thankfully a non-event.
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