You need to use 'installgrub' to get the right boot pits in place on
your new disk.
The manpage for installgrub is pretty helpful.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a build 109 system installed in a VM, and my rpool capacity is
> getting close to full.
>
> Si
Hi,
I have a build 109 system installed in a VM, and my rpool capacity is
getting close to full.
Since it's a VM, I can easily increase the size of the disk, or add
another, larger disk to the VM.
What's the easiest strategy for increasing my capacity?
I tried adding a 2nd larger disk, did
Hi,
In the doc:
http://docs.sun.com/source/819-4359-15/CH3-maint.html#50495545_22785
of the 4540 it mentions you can have warm spares. Is there any zfs
setting that labels a drive as a warm spare?
Or does this not matter if you use the zpool autoreplace property?
Thanks in advance,
~~sa
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Hello All,
I have a ZFS root system with /export and /export/home ZFS file systems
from the root pool.When I have additional non-ZFS mounts added to
the /etc/vfstab for /export/install or /export/install-Sol10. Upon
boot I get an error from the SMF service
svc:/system/filesystem/local:defaul