Yuvraj,
I see that you are using files as disks.
You could write a few random bytes to one of the files and that would
induce corruption.
To make a particular disk faulty you could mv the file to a new name.
Also, you can explore the zinject from zfs testsuite . Probably it has a
way to induce
Hi Sanjeev,
Please let me know how to pull out any of the disk in my
pool. Is there any command available for the same.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Sanjeev,
I am herewith giving all the details of my zpool by firirng
#zpool status command on commandline. Please go through the same and help me
out.
Thanks in advance.
Yuvraj,
Can you please post the details of the zpool ? 'zpool status' should
give you that.
You could pull out one of the disks.
Thanks and regards,
Sanjeev.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 11:22:43PM -0700, yuvraj wrote:
> Hi Friends,
> I have create my own Zpool on Solaris 10 & also
Hi Friends,
I have create my own Zpool on Solaris 10 & also created ZFS
for the same. Now i wanna make that zpool as a faulted one. If you are aware of
those command. Please do reply for the same problem. You may reply me on [EMAIL
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Thanks in advance.