Hi Rodney,
I have been using zfs root/boot for few months without any problem. I
can also import the pool from other environment.
Do you have problem importing the zfs boot pool only ? or you can's use
the zfs boot at all ?
Rgds,
Andre W.
Rodney wrote:
My system (a laptop with ZFS root and
I have seen a few arguments around the net for zfs on hardware raid, so i am
posting the results of bonnie++ on a t3b.
I am using snv_55b and the t3b has the latest firmware (read,write cache on)
and is configured with 8 disks on raid5 and one hot spare.
bonnie++ command was:
bonnie++ -d /t3 -r
Hi,
your pool could be corrupted.
It was created with SNV_64?
Can you post the kernel panic you are getting?
gino
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Hi Rodney,
I have been using zfs root/boot for few months without any problem. I
can also import the pool from other environment.
Do you have problem importing the zfs boot pool only ? or you can's use
the zfs boot at all ?
I have a zfs pool
I upgraded my U80 from Sol10U1 to B64a a couple days ago. Just yesterday
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/dev/dsk/c1d0s1 is currently used by swap.
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Like convert something similar to...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/]# zpool
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