Re: [zfs-discuss] How to increase rpool size in a VM?

2009-03-25 Thread Blake
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

[zfs-discuss] How to increase rpool size in a VM?

2009-03-25 Thread Bob Doolittle
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

[zfs-discuss] warm spares on a 4540

2009-03-25 Thread Shannon Fiume
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 -- --

[zfs-discuss] Questions on timing for root pools and vfstab entries

2009-03-25 Thread Geoff Shipman
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