> > Plugging in card, turning on box and then plugging > in > > the sata drives and running cfgadm twice and then > a > > zpool command without any 'echo "magic" > > /proc/scsi' > > as you do on Linux was a really nice experience. > At > > least this is what you have to do with hotswap > stuff > > in Linux 2.4. Not sure what happens with the > latest > > 2.6.18 kernels that will come with RHEL5 which may > > even things. > > I'm not familiar with the support on Linux, but how > does a company like > Red Hat support such practice? I mean, give us > something to laugh about so > we can pee our pants!
They don't. You are supposed to reboot the box. http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_79_3655.shtm Oh, FYI, there are a lot of companies/admins out there that do not subscribe to Redhat support. If Sun Microsystems has no interest in this field then I guess the whole packaging/server maintenance for Open Solaris is a moot point and I would be sorry that I raised this point here. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org