Thanks for all information.
We'll try to escalate the issue :)
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Yes, the link explains quite well the issue we have.
Only difference is that server1 can be manually rebooted, and while it's still
down I can mount ZFS pool on server2 even without -f option, and yet server1
when booted up still mounts at same time.
Just one questiong though.
Is there any ETA w
Hi,
pool wasn't exported.
server1 was rebooted (with ZFS on it).
During reboot ZFS (pool) was released, and I could import it on server2 (which
I have done).
However, when server1 was booting up it imported pool and mounted ZFS
filesystems even thou they were already imported and mounted on ser
Hi,
I have this setup:
2xSUN V440 servers with FC adapters, installed Solaris 10u4.
Both servers see one LUN on XP storage.
On that LUN is created ZFS filesystem (on server1).
If I export that ZFS filesystem on server1, I can import it on server2, and
vice-versa.
If I have imported ZFS on serv