Hello Darren,

Thursday, September 14, 2006, 5:42:20 PM, you wrote:

>> > If you *never* want to import a pool automatically on reboot you just have 
>> > to delete the
>> > /etc/zfs/zpool.cache file before the zfs module is being loaded.
>> > This could be integrated into SMF.
>> 
>> Or you could always use import -R / create -R for your pool management.  Of 
>> course, there's no way to set a global default for these, so you have to 
>> remember it each time, making the SMF solution more attractive....

DD> Perfect.  (although I have to try it).  In a cluster framework, the
DD> cluster can remember to do it each time, so that shouldn't be an issue.



And that's exactly what SC32 does.


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