[zfs-discuss] Re: ZFS remote mirroring

2007-04-11 Thread Nate Stuyvesant
How have your snapshotting experiments worked out for fault tolerance? One of the things I was hoping was that a solution could be easily constructed similar to what we see from some higher-end IP SAN solutions like LeftHand Networks SAN/iQ and proprietary SANs like Equallogic using just ZFS and

[zfs-discuss] Re: ZFS remote mirroring

2007-01-09 Thread Ian Bonnycastle
Ok, I've been actively pouring through this discussion list reading everything I can about ZFS mirroring and remote setups. I have a feeling that on reading everyone's input, that ZFS is purely designed to have "persistance" or "recovery" mirroring rather than "backup" mirroring. There is no in

[zfs-discuss] Re: ZFS remote mirroring

2007-01-09 Thread Ian Bonnycastle
As an update, I found out that if I attempt a "zfs import -f -d ", it errors with: "no pools available to import" If I try to force with the pool name itself, it complains that no such pool exists. Ian This message posted from opensolaris.org ___