Installed 2.0.0 for Mojave; zfs pool not seen
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 8:16 pm
Hi Mr. Lundman,
I downloaded the Mojave image of 2.0.0 you posted today in the announcements section, and installed it on my up-to-date secondary Mac Pro 5,1 running 10.14.6. I didn't uninstall first, just installed over the top of 1.92(?). I run an APFS partition for boot, and I had a second partition that was set up as a FileVault encrypted zpool. During the install I got the referral to the security pane of System Preferences, and I approved the Lundman kext. After installation it didn't seem like my path had 'zfs' and 'zpool' commands in it, so I rebooted. After reboot the zfs and zpool commands worked, but no joy in importing the old filesystem. The partition appears to be unlocked properly:
That last attempt to import anything ('-a') returns to the command prompt very quickly, and no pool is imported. Any suggestions? I could boot from a backup, and import the pool from a 1.94 kext system, just to verify that it is there.
Thank you for supporting those of us still on Mojave (for another year!).
I downloaded the Mojave image of 2.0.0 you posted today in the announcements section, and installed it on my up-to-date secondary Mac Pro 5,1 running 10.14.6. I didn't uninstall first, just installed over the top of 1.92(?). I run an APFS partition for boot, and I had a second partition that was set up as a FileVault encrypted zpool. During the install I got the referral to the security pane of System Preferences, and I approved the Lundman kext. After installation it didn't seem like my path had 'zfs' and 'zpool' commands in it, so I rebooted. After reboot the zfs and zpool commands worked, but no joy in importing the old filesystem. The partition appears to be unlocked properly:
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sh-3.2# diskutil cs list
CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)
|
+-- Logical Volume Group EE68FFC7-32B3-4922-B290-FB3152709961
=========================================================
Name: MicronData
Status: Online
Size: 875024449536 B (875.0 GB)
Free Space: 8749056 B (8.7 MB)
|
+-< Physical Volume 1751FC94-923D-4DF0-BA7E-7B606E84E6BA
| ----------------------------------------------------
| Index: 0
| Disk: disk0s3
| Status: Online
| Size: 875024449536 B (875.0 GB)
|
+-> Logical Volume Family 344D87F7-FE51-4B27-B412-A25867A9B772
----------------------------------------------------------
Encryption Type: AES-XTS
Encryption Status: Unlocked
Conversion Status: Complete
High Level Queries: Fully Secure
| Passphrase Required
| Accepts New Users
| Has Visible Users
| Has Volume Key
|
+-> Logical Volume B479966B-6EDC-474C-B0D3-0C6DCC435654
---------------------------------------------------
Disk: disk2
Status: Online
Size (Total): 874663378944 B (874.7 GB)
Revertible: Yes (unlock and decryption required)
LV Name: MicronData
Volume Name: MICRONDATA
Content Hint: Apple_HFS
sh-3.2# zpool import MICRONDATA
cannot import 'MICRONDATA': no such pool available
sh-3.2# zpool import -a
sh-3.2#
That last attempt to import anything ('-a') returns to the command prompt very quickly, and no pool is imported. Any suggestions? I could boot from a backup, and import the pool from a 1.94 kext system, just to verify that it is there.
Thank you for supporting those of us still on Mojave (for another year!).