On Tue, 9 Jan 2018, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Which makes me think that there is still a label on that disk somewhere.
Anybody any ideas?
I think that there are labels at the beginning and end of the
disk/partition.
Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
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Hrmm yeah I think it's no problem with the pool but rather something
with the Solaris device management I am not getting.
c14t0d0 is recognized as new disk by format but what is anoying though
is this:
# zpool add -f tank spare c14t0d0
invalid vdev specification
the following errors must be manua
Writing 1 MB of zeros to the raw disk device has always been enough to make
sure a drive is treated as new.
My experience is mostly with FreeBSD, but a zpool export .. reboot .. zpool
import [-f] cycle has fixed up things for me before. Or zpool clear
.
On Solaris based systems I understand
Hello Community
I am a bit stuck with two disks which don't want to attach to a zpool
after being removed from the pool.
Story: We have a KVM-VM running OpenIndiana on a Linux host. the Guest
VM has a Zpool with about 10 disks. Passed through from the host via
virtio. After a Host Reboot Linux de