On 25-May-07, at 7:28 PM, John Plocher wrote:
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I found that the V440's original 72Gb drives had been "upgraded"
to Dell 148Gb Fujitsu drives, and the Sun versions of those drives
(same model number...) had different firmware
You can't get hold of another one of the same drive?
--Toby
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On 5/25/07, John Plocher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One of the raidz pool drives failed. When I went to replace it,
I found that the V440's original 72Gb drives had been "upgraded"
to Dell 148Gb Fujitsu drives, and the Sun versions of those drives
(same model number...) had different firmware, a
Given that there are a bunch of filesystems in the pool, each
with some set of properties ..., what is the easiest way to
move the data and metadata back and forth without losing
anything, and without having to manually recreate the
metainfo/properties?
AFAIK, your only choices are:
A. Write/fi
Thru a sequence of good intentions, I find myself with a raidz'd
pool that has a failed drive that I can't replace.
We had a generous department donate a fully configured V440 for
use as our departmental server. Of course, I installed SX/b56
on it, created a pool with 3x 148Gb drives and made a