Hello,
thanks for the answer.
The partition table shows that Wind and OS run on:
1. c9d0 <DEFAULT cyl 7830 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/p...@0,0/pci-...@1f,2/i...@0/c...@0,0
Partition Status Type Start End Length %
========= ====== ============ ===== === ====== ===
1 IFS: NTFS 0 5098 5099 26
2 Active Solaris2 5099 12931 7833 40
The disk 0. c7t0d0 doesn't contain any disk type:
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c7t0d0 <drive type unknown>
/p...@0,0/pci104d,8...@1d,7/stor...@4/d...@0,0
1. c9d0 <DEFAULT cyl 7830 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/p...@0,0/pci-...@1f,2/i...@0/c...@0,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 0
Error occurred with device in usechecking: Bad file number
Error: can't open disk '/dev/rdsk/c7t0d0p0'.
AVAILABLE DRIVE TYPES:
0. Auto configure
1. other
Specify disk type (enter its number): 0
Auto configuration via format.dat[no]? y
Auto configure failed
No Solaris fdisk partition found.
If create some file system using the Gparted, my partition table will
look like this:
Cylinders
Partition Status Type Start End Length %
========= ====== ============ ===== === ====== ===
1 IFS: NTFS 0 5098 5099 26
2 Active Solaris2 5099 12931 7833 40
3 Solaris xyz xyz
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but I still don't know how to import this partition (num. 3)
If I run:
zpool create c9d0
I'll lost all my data, right?
Regards,
Jan Hlodan
Will Murnane wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 21:59, Jan Hlodan <jh231...@mail-emea.sun.com> wrote:
I would like to import 3. partition as a another pool but I can't see this
partition.
sh-3.2# format -e
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c7t0d0 <drive type unknown>
/p...@0,0/pci104d,8...@1d,7/stor...@4/d...@0,0
1. c9d0 <DEFAULT cyl 7830 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/p...@0,0/pci-...@1f,2/i...@0/c...@0,0
I guess that 0. is wind partition and 1. is Opensolaris
What you see there are whole disks, not partitions. Try "zpool
status", which will show you that rpool is on something like c9d0s0.
Then go into format again, pick 1 (in my example), type "fdisk" to
look at the DOS-style partition table and verify that the partitioning
of the disk matches what you thought it was.
Then you can create a new zpool with something like "zpool create data c9t0p3".
Will
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