On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 10:29:24PM -0500, Rince wrote:
> 
> What exactly did it say? Did it say there are some pools that couldn't be
> imported, use zpool import -f to see them, or just "no pools available"?

no pools available

> If not, then I suspect that Solaris install didn't see the relevant disk
> slices. "devfsadm -c disk" should populate /dev/dsk or others as
> appropriate.

Richard has this to say on the matter:

"IIRC, Solaris expects only one Solaris-labelled (fdisk) partition per disk."

Having more than one parition has been a thorn in my side for more than just 
this
(I can't upgrade, it doesn't see my old instance) so I'm going to take this
oppourtunity to re-install and give Solaris the whole disk.

I just hope Xen can do diskimage files like VMWare does or I'm screwed on 
getting
XP in a virtual machine.  ;)

-brian
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