Wallbank, Mark wrote:
Hi
I am trying to install openindiana (x86) and would like to customise the 
partitions/slices. I would like to have a solaris2 fdisk for the whole of the 
disk but when it comes to the format partitions I would like to have about 10 
to 30 Gig at the start of the disk for the os; then setup another slice for the 
data to be shared, however the installer only lets me set one value. I have 
tried setting up the partitions first by hand but there doesn't appear to be an 
option to leave the fs intact and point it at a slice (format partition). Hope 
this makes sense. Any ideas..?

I think the installer will use all of the Solaris2 primary fdisk partition for the rpool, without going you any ability to configure that.

What you can do (at least in the Oracle installer, which I suspect will be the same in the OI installer) is to create additional primary fdisk partitions, and these can be used directly for additional zpools, or swap devices, or dump devices, etc. (which you'll have to create after installation). You should not have more than one primary fdisk partition of the same type on a disk, so choose any partition type which Solaris and all other software on the system isn't going to treat specially ("other" is OK, but if you want more than one extra, you may have to pick another one too). When specifying the device nodes, the four primary fdisk partition device names are *p[1-4] (with *p0 being the whole disk irrespective of any partitioning - don't use that by mistake, and don't use the Solaris2 one which has the VToC slices in it (normally *p1)).

There's a separate discussion to be had about how sensible it is (or isn't) to have more than one zpool on a disk, and it certainly defeats some of the aims of ZFS.

--
Andrew

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