Hi Mike,
On 07/23/10 20:15, Mike DeMarco wrote:
Break the mirror
move the disk over to the other server
create a new zpool using that disk
zfs send zpool/fs | ssh newserver zfs receive newzpool/fs
bring over the other disk and add as a mirror.
Pop open a beer and smile.
Yes, that would
Hi Brian,
thanks for your detailed answer! Much appreciated.
On 07/22/10 11:28, Brian Ruthven - Solaris Network Sustaining - Oracle UK wrote:
What do the outputs of zpool upgrade and zpool upgrade -v show on
the opensolaris host?
The first will give you the current version of the pool
Break the mirror
move the disk over to the other server
create a new zpool using that disk
zfs send zpool/fs | ssh newserver zfs receive newzpool/fs
bring over the other disk and add as a mirror.
Pop open a beer and smile.
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What do the outputs of zpool upgrade and zpool upgrade -v show on
the opensolaris host?
The first will give you the current version of the pool on-disk, and the
second will list what b134 is capable of.
zfs upgrade and zfs upgrade -v will do the same for the zfs
filesystem version,
Hi there,
I have two external USB disk drives in a zpool mirror configuration that I
would like to move between my Linux box (running zfs-fuse-0.6.9) and my
OpenSolaris home server (running snv_134).
I created the zpool on Linux, but it seems like zfs-fuse uses a newer version
than what is