[zfs-discuss] Custom Jumpstart and RAID-10 ZFS rpool

2008-10-29 Thread Stephen Le
Is it possible to create a custom Jumpstart profile to install Nevada on a RAID-10 rpool? From the ZFS Boot FAQ [1], you can create a profile to install Nevada with a RAID-1 rpool using the following line: pool newpool auto auto auto mirror c0t0d0s0 c0t1d0s0 Is there an equivalent line for

Re: [zfs-discuss] Custom Jumpstart and RAID-10 ZFS rpool

2008-10-29 Thread Ian Collins
Stephen Le wrote: Is it possible to create a custom Jumpstart profile to install Nevada on a RAID-10 rpool? No, simple mirrors only. -- Ian. ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org

Re: [zfs-discuss] Custom Jumpstart and RAID-10 ZFS rpool

2008-10-29 Thread Kyle McDonald
Ian Collins wrote: Stephen Le wrote: Is it possible to create a custom Jumpstart profile to install Nevada on a RAID-10 rpool? No, simple mirrors only. Though a finish sscript could add additional simple mirrors to create the config his example would have created. Pretty sure

Re: [zfs-discuss] Custom Jumpstart and RAID-10 ZFS rpool

2008-10-29 Thread kristof
I don't think this is possible. I already tried to add extra vdevs after install, but I got an error message telling me that multiple vdevs for rpool are not allowed. K -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list

Re: [zfs-discuss] Custom Jumpstart and RAID-10 ZFS rpool

2008-10-29 Thread Kyle McDonald
kristof wrote: I don't think this is possible. I already tried to add extra vdevs after install, but I got an error message telling me that multiple vdevs for rpool are not allowed. K Oh. Ok. Good to know. I always put all my 'data' diskspace in a separate pool anyway to make

Re: [zfs-discuss] Custom Jumpstart and RAID-10 ZFS rpool

2008-10-29 Thread Lori Alt
Kyle McDonald wrote: Ian Collins wrote: Stephen Le wrote: Is it possible to create a custom Jumpstart profile to install Nevada on a RAID-10 rpool? No, simple mirrors only. Though a finish sscript could add additional simple mirrors to create the config his