James C. McPherson wrote:
Andrius wrote:
Hi,
there is mirrored pool in i86 system with Solaris 10. The one disc is
internal SATA via PCI link, another USB mobile disc. OS does not boot
when USB is plugged on. It is necessary to take it off, then system
boots, then plug it on and then work
Hi,
there is mirrored pool in i86 system with Solaris 10. The one disc is
internal SATA via PCI link, another USB mobile disc. OS does not boot
when USB is plugged on. It is necessary to take it off, then system
boots, then plug it on and then work OK.
What a hell is that?
Regards,
http://andr
James C. McPherson wrote:
Andrius wrote:
Boyd Adamson wrote:
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
there is a small confusion with send receive.
zfs andrius/sounds was snapshoted @421 and should be copied to new
zpool beta that on external USB disk.
After
/usr/sbin/zfs send andrius/
Boyd Adamson wrote:
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
there is a small confusion with send receive.
zfs andrius/sounds was snapshoted @421 and should be copied to new
zpool beta that on external USB disk.
After
/usr/sbin/zfs send andrius/[EMAIL PROTECTED] | ssh host1 /usr/sbin/zf
Hi,
there is a small confusion with send receive.
zfs andrius/sounds was snapshoted @421 and should be copied to new zpool
beta that on external USB disk.
After
/usr/sbin/zfs send andrius/[EMAIL PROTECTED] | ssh host1 /usr/sbin/zfs recv beta
or
usr/sbin/zfs send andrius/[EMAIL PROTECTED] | ssh
Brian H. Nelson wrote:
Andrius wrote:
That is true, but
# kill -HUP `pgrep vold`
usage: kill [ [ -sig ] id ... | -l ]
I think you already did this as per a previous message:
# svcadm disable volfs
As such, vold isn't running. Re-enable the service and you should be fine.
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Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Andrius wrote:
After commenting
# kill -HUP 'pgrep vold'
kill: invalid id
It looks like you used forward quotes rather than backward quotes.
I did just try this procedure myself with my own USB drive and it works
f
Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Andrius wrote:
Thanks! It works. Volume managagement is that thing that does not
exist in zfs perhaps and made disk managemet more easy. Thanks for
everybody for advices.
Volume Manager should be off before creating pools in removable disks
made disk managemet more easy. Thanks for everybody
for advices.
Volume Manager should be off before creating pools in removable disks.
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Martin Winkelman wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Andrius wrote:
# eject /rmdisk/unnamed_rmdisk
No such file or directory
# eject /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0s0
/dev/rdsk/c5t0d0s0 is busy (try 'eject floppy' or 'eject cdrom'?)
# eject rmdisk
/vol/dev/rdsk/c5t0d0/unnamed_rmdisk: Inappropri
Martin Winkelman wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Andrius wrote:
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:10:18 +0100
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/rmdisk/unnamed_rmdisk
umount /rmdisk/unnamed_rmdisk should do the trick
It's probably also mounted on /media depending on y
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:10:18 +0100
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/rmdisk/unnamed_rmdisk
umount /rmdisk/unnamed_rmdisk should do the trick
It's probably also mounted on /media depending on your solaris version.
If so, umount /media/unnamed_rmdisk unmoun
/dev/rdsk/c5t1d0 no such file or directory
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dick hoogendijk wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:54:04 +0100
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is true, disc is detected automatically. But
# umount /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0
umount: warning: /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0 not in mnttab
umount /dev/dsk/c5t0d0 should do it.
The same
# umount /d
Miles Nordin wrote:
"a" == Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
a> # umount /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0
maybe there is another problem, too, but this is wrong. type 'df -k'
as he suggested and use the device or pathname listed there.
This is end of df -k
/vol/de
Neal Pollack wrote:
Andrius wrote:
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:10:14 +0100
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
zpool does not to create a pool on USB disk (formatted in FAT32).
It's already been formatted.
Try zpool create -f alpha c5t0d0p0
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:23:35 +0100
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The same story
# /usr/sbin/zpool create -f alpha c5t0d0p0
cannot open '/dev/dsk/c5t0d0p0': Device busy
Are you sure you're not "on" that device?
Are you also sure yo
dick hoogendijk wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:10:14 +0100
> Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> zpool does not to create a pool on USB disk (formatted in FAT32).
>
> It's already been formatted.
> Try zpool create -f alpha c5t0d0p0
>
The same st
file
What is gonna do to create a pool on a disk please?
Regards.
Andrius
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