James Dickens schrieb:
tried it again... same results... restores the damm efi label.. disk
starts on block 34 not 0, there is no slice 2... that solaris
ijnstaller demands
can not start any track at block 0.. so i can't create a backup slice
aka 2.
This is a SCSI disk? Then you can send SCSI
On 5/27/06, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> > I had a one disk pool, that I want to use as a boot
>> > disk, but I can't
>> > seem to get rid of the efi label, when i use format
>> > -e it and try to
>> > relabel, format bitches that it can't set disk
>> > geometry or write th
Try the directions in the previous posted linkusing the Solaris 'format'
command.
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>> >
>> > I had a one disk pool, that I want to use as a boot
>> > disk, but I can't
>> > seem to get rid of the efi label, when i use format
>> > -e it and try to
>> > relabel, format bitches that it can't set disk
>> > geometry or write the
>> > new label.
>> >
>> > any one have any clues how
On 5/27/06, Wes Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I had a one disk pool, that I want to use as a boot
> disk, but I can't
> seem to get rid of the efi label, when i use format
> -e it and try to
> relabel, format bitches that it can't set disk
> geometry or write the
> new label.
>
>
> Hi
>
> I had a one disk pool, that I want to use as a boot
> disk, but I can't
> seem to get rid of the efi label, when i use format
> -e it and try to
> relabel, format bitches that it can't set disk
> geometry or write the
> new label.
>
> any one have any clues how to fix this?
>
> james
On 5/27/06, James Dickens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I had a one disk pool, that I want to use as a boot disk, but I can't
seem to get rid of the efi label, when i use format -e it and try to
relabel, format bitches that it can't set disk geometry or write the
new label.
any one have any c
Hi
I had a one disk pool, that I want to use as a boot disk, but I can't
seem to get rid of the efi label, when i use format -e it and try to
relabel, format bitches that it can't set disk geometry or write the
new label.
any one have any clues how to fix this?
james
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On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 08:29:05AM +1000, grant beattie wrote:
> On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 10:33:34AM -0700, Eric Schrock wrote:
>
> > RAID-Z is single-fault tolerant. If if you take out two disks, then you
> > no longer have the required redundancy to maintain your data. Build 42
> > should conta
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What about IDE drives (PATA, SATA). Currently only the sd driver implements
enabling/disabling the write cache?
They typically have write caches enabled by default; and some
don't take ckindly to disabling the write cache or do not allow
it at all.
But you could at
>What about IDE drives (PATA, SATA). Currently only the sd driver implements
>enabling/disabling the write cache?
They typically have write caches enabled by default; and some
don't take ckindly to disabling the write cache or do not allow
it at all.
>Also the WCE bit isn't reset if a zpool is
Bart Smaalders schrieb:
ZFS enables the write cache and flushes it when committing transaction
groups; this insures that all of a transaction group appears or does
not appear on disk.
What about IDE drives (PATA, SATA). Currently only the sd driver implements
enabling/disabling the write cache
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