I suppose the disk is simply bad, try another one.
There is only a 2TB restriction with some older controllers ex LSI 1068
btw
why do you want to use large disks for rpool as you "should" not place
data onto beside the OS.
Usually I use a cheap 100G+ SSD for rpool with all data on a datapool.
hello again,
i just tried to install indiana onto a 2tb disk and the installer crashed. it
claimed the disk had 64tb
and complained about the size. trying to use format from the shell resulted in
a crash as well.
then i tried omnios and with that the installation worked. however, after
logging into the installed os,
zfs list reported a 61tb rpool and pkg crashed. so although the installer went
through, it's apparently
not usable.
so what's the trick for using bigger disks as rpool?
thanks in advance as always!
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