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Unable to import or detect a pool #328
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I don't know exactly why Panda Dome blocked the installer, though. VirusTotal doesn't list any detection. https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/88911a38cdab6113f714fe58b241b700e6509c5b8dde0063b7dda08ee39030d0/details |
USB Drive Info (x64) 5.4.8
The ZFS Member partitions
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I would totally expect this to work, so it is surprising that it doesn't. But I think someone else may have mentioned issues with USB devices so maybe I am missing something specific to that. |
Thank you for your comment. I'm sorry, that I don't understand the backtick codeblocks to format the messages more readable. Could it be that I may upgraded the zfs in pool under ubuntu 20.04 LTS and therefore it is no longer detected? |
The text you showed indicates that the sys is loaded, there isn't anything more to it. (The sys and exe file). It mostly is something missing in the code, best bet is if we could replicate the pool setup with zeroed media, so either the instruction on how to create the problem, or a copy of the pool, can be sent to me to debug.... |
One backtick-word-backtick would be to highlight one Like so:
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Thank you for the hint with the backticks. Maybe I'll try the nightlies or so? Bizarre, that it once worked. There is also somewhere a openindiana rpool as a partition on another drive. ZFSin doesn't detect it either. But that rpool doesn't start no longer. I guess, because I once upgraded the pool from within ubuntu, and the solaris kernel can no longer detect it. |
Yes nightlies are the best to run |
Okay. I'll try that first. |
The nightly doesn't work either. Not for the datapool zfspool nor for the bootpool rpool.
Besides Panda Avast heuristic (CyberCapture modul) blocked it, so it was a bit of a hassel to install it (with F8 and selecting (8) to avoid early loading of AV). But VirusTotal doesn't detect the nightly either. I guess the former BSOD are occuring, due to the AntiVirus-Software. Not sure though. https://i.imgur.com/7cHmVSg.png I would say all of these BSOD are happened directly after ZFSonWindows Installation. |
Hm, that was a short period. Now I get again, after a BSOD:
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Yeah Could be there is some interaction between antivirus software trying to scan items on zfs which goes wrong. That has not been tested by me at least, so it wouldn't be that surprising if I'm not handling some request correctly. |
Do you know, why it's missing ServiceA or fails to StartServiceA and giving error 577? |
Maybe the Driver isn't signed correctly? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12775495/signed-driver-when-started-gives-error-577 See also VirusTotal |
From within Ubuntu 18.04
Hm, it seems, that the zfs packages are outdated from ubuntu 16.10 instead of 18.04
Ah no, the packages are from 18.04 bionic. I upgraded the pool from within ubuntu 20.04. So maybe that's the culprit? |
on ubuntu 20.04
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Hm, 'm now disabled all Antivirus or relevant programs, at least I think so. But if I remove, reboot, reinstall the nightly, I don't get it no longer to work, and under Volume/Storage in device manager only Btrfs shows up. zfs disappeared. The same while trying to reinstall it in save boot, which doesn't starts Anti Virus programs at all. Maybe I'm missing something? On one installation, few days ago, there appeared a message box, I don't remember exactly, but i think about allowing a certificate to install drivers. But that didn't appear on reinstallation (removal, reboot, installation.).
I'm not sure, if one can get the necessary info that way, though.
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Talking about http://www.lundman.net/OpenZFSOnWindows-debug-20200825.exe right? From https://openzfsonosx.org/wiki/Windows_builds The ones automatically produced by CI are not signed. You might disappointing find you may need to wait for the v2.0 port to get a little more stable before I have time to look at this specific problem, since that is where future work will go. Unless you'd like to compile it yourself and figure out why it doesn't see the pool |
No, not the debug ones. Should I try them, to debug the situation? |
Just run debug for now - release wont give you that much more speed, but won't give any clues if you crash |
Okay, it isn't that important. We may debug it later with the v2.0 port (if necessary). Do you think in my case there is still something blocking the installation? Or maybe a service is not available? |
From your image it said 20210114 - which I guess you got from appveyor. They won't work... Run the latest nightly that I produced, ie, http://www.lundman.net/OpenZFSOnWindows-debug-20200825.exe that will give you the best chance. |
It ist the nightly 10 or 11 days old |
Thank you! I'll try that. |
I was able to install that debug version, but I had several BSODs on `zpool import -f``. Now it seems stable, but can't detect pool zfspool.
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It's loaded, but if it shows nothing on "zpool import" then it is missing some code to handle it |
After a BSOD on zpool <status, import, ...> I noticed, that I over installed on the older zfsin and both showed up in app manager. I got an BSOD, while trying to remove the older one. I had to remove the new debug one first to avoid the BSOD. Okay, I then also tried to reinstall it in saveboot, but I got also on uninstall BSOD in saveboot, and I noticed, that on (6) saveboot with shell prompt, I was able to uninstall it on console by I'm not sure if the BSODs mainly related to AV software, though. So I uninstalled it on |
All you need to do is delete ZFSin.sys from the system32/drivers directory, the "uninstall" doesnt do much more than that. |
I think, some software on my system was interfering with ZFSin. Due to this I got the BSOD on shutdown after removing ZFSin.sys with the installer. I guess F8 (6) was the only way to boot into a system without those interfering processes. Or a exhausting trial and error testing ... |
OK, so the 2.0 installers are not codesigned correctly, needs TestMode until I can figure out how I'm signing them wrong. |
Hi,
I got a pool named zfspool, but can't get it imported or detected by zfs on windows.
One of the drives is a HD400LD USB external harddrive (pd6) which containes the zfs member on the 2nd partition.
They are created by ZoL (ZFS on Fuse, but now accessable by ZoL). I once was able to import the pool 'zfspool' by ZFS on Windows. The Pool is stripe.
I installed https://github.com/openzfsonwindows/ZFSin/releases/download/0.24/OpenZFSOnWindows-release-20200814.exe
over on the former installation. I receivesd some BSOD thouch on ntoskernel: CACHE_MANAGER and SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION. Also Panda Dome AV detected an exploit and neutralized it.
I selected the relevant lines from the output of
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