...and, apparently, I can replace two drives at the similar time (in two
commands), and resilvering goes in parallel:
{code}
[r...@t2k1 /]# zpool status pool
pool: pool
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices could not be opened. Sufficient replicas exist for
the pool to continue
And one more note: while I could offline both "fake drives" in OpenSolaris
tests,
the Solaris 10u6 box refused to offline the second drive since it left the pool
without parity.
{code}
[r...@t2k1 /]# zpool status test
pool: test
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAME
Thanks to all those who helped, even despite the "non-enterprise approach" of
this question ;)
While experimenting I discovered that Solaris /tmp doesn't seem to support
sparse files: "mkfile -n" still creates full-sized files which can either use
up the
swap space, or not fit there. ZFS and UFS
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
> Usecase scenario:
>
> I have a single server (or home workstation) with 4 HDD bays, sold with 2
> drives.
> Initially the system was set up with a ZFS mirror for data slices. Now we
> got 2
> more drives and want to replace the mirror with a la
Jim Klimov schrieb:
> Is it possible to create a (degraded) zpool with placeholders specified
> instead
> of actual disks (parity or mirrors)? This is possible in linux mdadm
> ("missing"
> keyword), so I kinda hoped this can be done in Solaris, but didn't manage to.
Create sparse files with th
Tomas Ögren wrote:
> On 15 January, 2009 - Jim Klimov sent me these 1,3K bytes:
>
>> Is it possible to create a (degraded) zpool with placeholders specified
>> instead
>> of actual disks (parity or mirrors)? This is possible in linux mdadm
>> ("missing"
>> keyword), so I kinda hoped this can be
Thanks Tomas, I haven't checked yet, but your workaround seems feasible.
I've posted an RFE and referenced your approach as a workaround.
That's nearly what zpool should do under the hood, and perhaps can be done
temporarily with a wrapper script to detect min(physical storage sizes) ;)
//Jim
-
On 15 January, 2009 - Jim Klimov sent me these 1,3K bytes:
> Is it possible to create a (degraded) zpool with placeholders specified
> instead
> of actual disks (parity or mirrors)? This is possible in linux mdadm
> ("missing"
> keyword), so I kinda hoped this can be done in Solaris, but didn't
Jim Klimov wrote:
> Is it possible to create a (degraded) zpool with placeholders specified
> instead
> of actual disks (parity or mirrors)? This is possible in linux mdadm
> ("missing"
> keyword), so I kinda hoped this can be done in Solaris, but didn't manage to.
>
> Usecase scenario:
>
> I h
Is it possible to create a (degraded) zpool with placeholders specified instead
of actual disks (parity or mirrors)? This is possible in linux mdadm ("missing"
keyword), so I kinda hoped this can be done in Solaris, but didn't manage to.
Usecase scenario:
I have a single server (or home worksta
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