Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2011-05-10 Thread Krzys
Ah, did not see your follow up. Thanks. Chris On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Cindy Swearingen wrote: > Sorry, Bart, is correct: > > If new_device is not specified, it defaults to > old_device. This form of replacement is useful after an > existing disk has failed

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2011-05-10 Thread Thomas Garner
So there is no current way to specify the creation of a 3 disk raid-z array with a known missing disk? On 12/5/06, David Bustos wrote: > Quoth Thomas Garner on Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 06:41:15PM -0500: > > I currently have a 400GB disk that is full of data on a linux system. > > If I buy 2 more disk

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2007-11-20 Thread Joe Little
On Nov 20, 2007 6:34 AM, MC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So there is no current way to specify the creation of > > a 3 disk raid-z > > array with a known missing disk? > > Can someone answer that? Or does the zpool command NOT accommodate the > creation of a degraded raidz array? > can't start

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2007-11-20 Thread MC
> So there is no current way to specify the creation of > a 3 disk raid-z > array with a known missing disk? Can someone answer that? Or does the zpool command NOT accommodate the creation of a degraded raidz array? This message posted from opensolaris.org ___

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-12-05 Thread Thomas Garner
So there is no current way to specify the creation of a 3 disk raid-z array with a known missing disk? On 12/5/06, David Bustos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Quoth Thomas Garner on Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 06:41:15PM -0500: > I currently have a 400GB disk that is full of data on a linux system. > If I

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-12-05 Thread David Bustos
Quoth Thomas Garner on Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 06:41:15PM -0500: > I currently have a 400GB disk that is full of data on a linux system. > If I buy 2 more disks and put them into a raid-z'ed zfs under solaris, > is there a generally accepted way to build an degraded array with the > 2 disks, copy the

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Thomas Garner
In the same vein... I currently have a 400GB disk that is full of data on a linux system. If I buy 2 more disks and put them into a raid-z'ed zfs under solaris, is there a generally accepted way to build an degraded array with the 2 disks, copy the data to the new filesystem, and then move the or

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Krzys
Ah, did not see your follow up. Thanks. Chris On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Cindy Swearingen wrote: Sorry, Bart, is correct: If new_device is not specified, it defaults to old_device. This form of replacement is useful after an existing disk has failed and

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Krzys
Hold on, so I need to add another drive to the system for the replacemnt? I do not have any more slots in my system to add another disk to it. :( Chris On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Cindy Swearingen wrote: One minor comment is to identify the replacement drive, like this: # zpool replace mypool2 c3t

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Krzys
Great, thank you, it certainly helped, I did not want to loose data on that disk therefore wanted to be sure than sorry thanks for help. Chris On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Bart Smaalders wrote: Krzys wrote: my drive did go bad on me, how do I replace it? I am sunning solaris 10 U2 (by the wa

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Cindy Swearingen
Sorry, Bart, is correct: If new_device is not specified, it defaults to old_device. This form of replacement is useful after an existing disk has failed and has been physically replaced. In this case, the new disk may have the same

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Cindy Swearingen
One minor comment is to identify the replacement drive, like this: # zpool replace mypool2 c3t6d0 c3t7d0 Otherwise, zpool will error... cs Bart Smaalders wrote: Krzys wrote: my drive did go bad on me, how do I replace it? I am sunning solaris 10 U2 (by the way, I thought U3 would be out i

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Bart Smaalders
Krzys wrote: my drive did go bad on me, how do I replace it? I am sunning solaris 10 U2 (by the way, I thought U3 would be out in November, will it be out soon? does anyone know? [11:35:14] server11: /export/home/me > zpool status -x pool: mypool2 state: DEGRADED status: One or more devi

Re: [zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Tim Foster
Hi Krzys, On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 12:09 -0500, Krzys wrote: > my drive did go bad on me, how do I replace it? You should be able to do this using zpool replace. There's output below from me simulating your situation with file-based pools. This is documented in Chapters 7 and 10 of the ZFS admin g

[zfs-discuss] raidz DEGRADED state

2006-11-30 Thread Krzys
my drive did go bad on me, how do I replace it? I am sunning solaris 10 U2 (by the way, I thought U3 would be out in November, will it be out soon? does anyone know? [11:35:14] server11: /export/home/me > zpool status -x pool: mypool2 state: DEGRADED status: One or more devices could not