2012-06-12 15:40, J. V. пишет:
On 12/06/12 09:16 AM, Rich wrote:
Won't zpool replace fail b/c the new disks require ashift=12 and his
existing pool devices have ashift=9?
This should work fine:
HP Microserver, upgrading a mirrored pool from 2TB HDs to 3TB HDs. At one
point, the pool had one
I did check the ashift after the upgrade and both 3TB HDs report ashift=12.
I am actually using an HP N35L (1.3 Ghz vs. 1.5 GHz in the N40L) and I have
8 GB of non-ECC DDR3 so I could not answer the memory question.
These little machines are really great (If they came with SATA 3, they
would be
Yes it will. The only way to do this is to create a secondary pool and
send/receive your root pool to the new pool.
- George
On Jun 11, 2012, at 7:16 PM, Rich wrote:
Won't zpool replace fail b/c the new disks require ashift=12 and his
existing pool devices have ashift=9?
- Rich
On Mon,
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Suppose:
I have a system with but two disks. They're fairly small: 300GB
On 12/06/12 08:39 AM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Suppose:
I have a system with but two disks. They're fairly small: 300GB, and use 512B
sectors.
These two disks are a mirror zpool, creqated from the entire disks.
There are about 20 or so filesystems in there.
The system has room for only two
Won't zpool replace fail b/c the new disks require ashift=12 and his
existing pool devices have ashift=9?
- Rich
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 7:12 PM, James C. McPherson
james.c.mcpher...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/06/12 08:39 AM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Suppose:
I have a system with but two
On 12/06/12 09:16 AM, Rich wrote:
Won't zpool replace fail b/c the new disks require ashift=12 and his
existing pool devices have ashift=9?
I have no idea. I don't think it's too much of a stretch to
assume that an error provided during zpool replace would result
in a quick response to the