Can anyone elaborate on the zpool split command. I have not seen any
examples in use am I am very curious about it. Say I have 12 disks in a
pool named tank. 6 in a RAIDZ2 + another 6 in a RAIDZ2. All is well, and
I'm not even close to maximum capacity in the pool. Say I want to swap out
6 of
On Sep 13, 2010, at 4:40 PM, Chris Mosetick wrote:
Can anyone elaborate on the zpool split command. I have not seen any
examples in use am I am very curious about it. Say I have 12 disks in a pool
named tank. 6 in a RAIDZ2 + another 6 in a RAIDZ2. All is well, and I'm not
even close to
So are there now any methods to achieve the scenario I described to shrink a
pools size with existing ZFS tools? I don't see a definitive way listed on
the old shrinking
threadhttp://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=8125
.
Thank you,
-Chris
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 4:55 PM,
On Sep 13, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Chris Mosetick wrote:
So are there now any methods to achieve the scenario I described to shrink a
pools size with existing ZFS tools? I don't see a definitive way listed on
the old shrinking thread.
Today, there is no way to accomplish what you want without
Hello,
I found in the release notes for Solaris 10 9/10:
Oracle Solaris ZFS online device management, which allows customers to make
changes to filesystem configurations, without taking data offline.
Can somebody kindly clarify what sort of filesystem configuration changes can
me made this
On 11 September, 2010 - besson3c sent me these 0,6K bytes:
Hello,
I found in the release notes for Solaris 10 9/10:
Oracle Solaris ZFS online device management, which allows customers to make
changes to filesystem configurations, without taking data offline.
Can somebody kindly
Ahhh, I figured you could always do that, I guess I was wrong...
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