On Jan 9, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
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On 07/01/12 13:39, Jim Klimov wrote:
I have transitioned a number of systems roughly by the same
procedure as you've outlined. Sadly, my notes are not in English so
they wouldn't be of much help
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On 10/01/12 21:32, Richard Elling wrote:
On Jan 9, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
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The page is written in Spanish, but the terminal transcriptions
should be useful for everybody.
In the process, maybe somebody finds this interesting
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On 07/01/12 13:39, Jim Klimov wrote:
I have transitioned a number of systems roughly by the same
procedure as you've outlined. Sadly, my notes are not in English so
they wouldn't be of much help directly;
Yes, my russian is rusty :-).
I have
Hello, Jesus,
I have transitioned a number of systems roughly by the
same procedure as you've outlined. Sadly, my notes are
not in English so they wouldn't be of much help directly;
but I can report that I had success with similar in-place
manual transitions from mirrored SVM (pre-solaris
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Jesus Cea
Sorry if this list is inappropriate. Pointers welcomed.
Not at all. This is the perfect forum for your question.
So I am thinking about splitting my full two-disk zpool in two
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Fajar A. Nugraha
c) Currently Solaris decides to activate write caching in the SATA
disks, nice. What would happen if I still use the complete disks BUT
with two slices instead of one?.
may be one can do the following (assume c0t0d0 and c0t1d0)
1)split rpool mirror: zpool split rpool newpool c0t1d0s0
1b)zpool destroy newpool
2)partition 2nd hdd c0t1d0s0 into two slice (s0 and s1)
3)zpool create rpool2 c0t1d0s1
4)use lucreate -c c0t0d0s0 -n new-zfsbe -p c0t1d0s0
5)lustatus
correction
On 1/6/2012 3:34 PM, Hung-Sheng Tsao (Lao Tsao 老曹) Ph.D. wrote:
may be one can do the following (assume c0t0d0 and c0t1d0)
1)split rpool mirror: zpool split rpool newpool c0t1d0s0
1b)zpool destroy newpool
2)partition 2nd hdd c0t1d0s0 into two slice (s0 and s1)
3)zpool create rpool2
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Sorry if this list is inappropriate. Pointers welcomed.
Using Solaris 10 Update 10, x86-64.
I have been a ZFS heavy user since available, and I love the system.
My servers are usually small (two disks) and usually hosted in a
datacenter, so I
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Jesus Cea j...@jcea.es wrote:
So, my questions:
a) Is this workflow reasonable and would work?. Is the procedure
documented anywhere?. Suggestions?. Pitfalls?
try
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