no, just setup your partitions under format UNIX command slice s0 is for the
rpool, just create a new partition s1 or s3 and make sure the cyl to not
overlap.
zpool create poolname dev
then check:
zpool iostat output.
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I'm sorry: I guess I gave incorrect information in that
[url=http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=112068&tstart=0]other
thread[/url]. The author of the blog entry I refer you to there apparently has
two zpools on the same disk, as described in that entry. He has a second zpool
f
Apparently, having two zpool on the same disk is now deprecated. I have been
using such a
configuration on my home system for several years. In the Solaris (and only)
partition, I am
using slice s0 for XFCE and a second zpool on slice s6 for home directories
and other non-operating system dat