On 10/8/12, Richard Elling <richard.ell...@richardelling.com> wrote: [...]
>> "zpool detach" suggests, that you could still use this disk as a >> reserve backup copy of the pool you were detaching it from. > > No it doesn't -- there is no documentation that suggests this usage. To non-native speakers of English it sounds like that. Googling a bit proves, that quite some folks were victims of this misunderstanding. BTW: The command names should be given in a 100% mnemonic manner. So even if somebody doesn't read the entire man page, there should be no misunderstanding possible. And if these name shall be short (for whatever reason), then not too short. And simply throwing a warning/confirmation dialog would be the minimum one could expect ... If you move a small single user file to trash (where it still continues to live), you do get one. And for an entire half of a pool, you don't?? Does that make sense? >> And that >> you could simply "zpool attach" it again, in case the other disk would >> die. > > You are confusing zpool detach and zpool split commands. > -- richard Well, I know this for a few years now (but some still don't, as we just saw ... ) . And at first, a few years back, I didn't know it myself. However, this time I have a real problem. And it did not happen because of ambigously chosen command names, that I misunderstood. Vbox caused the host to freeze. And since then the host's home mirror is no longer mountable. And that's just not in line with the fancy promos and all that hype :( %martin _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss