I have been trying to replace a disk in a raidz1 zpool for a few days
now, whatever i try zfs keeps using the original disk rather than the
replacement.
I'm running snv_95
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pool: tank
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tank
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>> Any advice?. Suggestions/alternative approaches welcomed.
> One obvious question - why?
Two reasons:
1. Backup policies and ZFS properties.
2. I don't have enough spare space to "rejoin" all system slices in a
single one.
I thinking in messing w
So I tried a few more things..
I think the combination of the following in /etc/system made a difference:
set pcplusmp:apic_use_acpi=0
set sata:sata_max_queue_depth = 0x1
set zfs:zfs_recover=1 <<< I had this before
set aok=1 <<< I had this before too
I crossed my fingers, and it
Jesus Cea wrote:
> Hi, everybody.
>
> I just trying to upgrade my Solaris 10 Update 6 from UFS to ZFS. But I
> want to keep different portions of the OS in different ZFS datasets,
> just like I was doing until now. For example, my script to upgrade from
> Update 5 to Update 6 was:
>
> """
> [EMAIL
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Hi, everybody.
I just trying to upgrade my Solaris 10 Update 6 from UFS to ZFS. But I
want to keep different portions of the OS in different ZFS datasets,
just like I was doing until now. For example, my script to upgrade from
Update 5 to Update 6 was