Hi,
I had a plan to set up a zfs pool with different raid levels but I ran
into an issue based on some testing I've done in a VM. I have 3x 750
GB hard drives and 2x 320 GB hard drives available, and I want to set
up a RAIDZ for the 750 GB and mirror for the 320 GB and add it all to
the same
On 07 June, 2008 - Fu Leow sent me these 2,0K bytes:
Hi,
I had a plan to set up a zfs pool with different raid levels but I ran
into an issue based on some testing I've done in a VM. I have 3x 750
GB hard drives and 2x 320 GB hard drives available, and I want to set
up a RAIDZ for the 750
c1t5d0 was part of a mirror but with c1t4d0 removed it now appears as
a single drive. Is there a way to recover from this by recreating the
mirror with c1t4d0?
Detaching a drive from a two-way mirror effectively breaks it up and
turns it into a single drive. That's normal. Just attach it back
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 4:13 AM, Mario Goebbels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
c1t5d0 was part of a mirror but with c1t4d0 removed it now appears as
a single drive. Is there a way to recover from this by recreating the
mirror with c1t4d0?
Detaching a drive from a two-way mirror effectively breaks it
On 07 June, 2008 - Fu Leow sent me these 1,1K bytes:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 4:13 AM, Mario Goebbels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
c1t5d0 was part of a mirror but with c1t4d0 removed it now appears as
a single drive. Is there a way to recover from this by recreating the
mirror with c1t4d0?