Note that c4t1d0s0 is my *new* disk, not my old. I presume that's the right one to target with installgrub?

Thanks,
  Bob

Bob Doolittle wrote:
Blake wrote:
You need to use 'installgrub' to get the right boot pits in place on
your new disk.

I did that, but it didn't help.
I ran:
installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2 /dev/rdsk/c4t1d0s0

Is it OK to run this before resilvering has completed?

Do I need to change the disk boot order after doing the detach? Copy the boot partition via dd?

-Bob

The manpage for installgrub is pretty helpful.

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Bob Doolittle <robert.doolit...@sun.com> wrote:
Hi,

I have a build 109 system installed in a VM, and my rpool capacity is
getting close to full.

Since it's a VM, I can easily increase the size of the disk, or add another,
larger disk to the VM.

What's the easiest strategy for increasing my capacity?

I tried adding a 2nd larger disk, did a zpool attach, waited for resilvering
to complete, did a zpool detach of the 1st disk, but then it seemed it
couldn't find my grub menu... I couldn't figure out a way to simply add a
2nd disk to the rpool, it seems like it's limited to a single device.

Suggestions?

Please keep me on the reply list, I'm not subscribed to this list currently.

Thanks,
 Bob

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