However, the zfs-discuss list seems to be archived at gmane.
On 2013-03-22 22:57, Cindy Swearingen wrote:
I hope to see everyone on the other side...
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as used on Illumos?
I've seen a few tutorials written by people who obviously are very
action oriented; afterwards you find you have worn your keyboard down a
bit and not learned a lot at all, at least not in the sense of
understanding what zfs is and what it does and why things are the way
t
I think the problem is with disks that are 4k organised, but report
their blocksize as 512.
If the disk reports it's blocksize correctly as 4096, then ZFS should
not have a problem.
At least my 2TB Seagate Barracuda disks seemed to report their
blocksizes as 4096, and my zpools on those machin
On x86 on zfs cyl 0 must be left out of zfs root pools.
Been there.
Skickat från min Android MobilRichard Elling
skrev:On Jun 15, 2012, at 7:37 AM, Hung-Sheng Tsao Ph.D. wrote:
> by the way
> when you format start with cylinder 1 donot use 0
There is no requirement for skipping cylinder 0 for
I'm on openindiana 151-a4
Skickat från min Android MobilCindy Swearingen
skrev:Hi Hans,
Its important to identify your OS release to determine if
booting from a 4k disk is supported.
Thanks,
Cindy
On 06/15/12 06:14, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
> I've got my root pool on a mi
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8)replace old HDD with new HDD
9)format the HDD
10)attach the HDD to the new root pool
regards
On 6/15/2012 8:14 AM, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
I've got my root pool on a mirror on 2 512 byte blocksize disks.
I want to move the root pool to two 2 TB disks with 4k blocks.
The server only ha
I've got my root pool on a mirror on 2 512 byte blocksize disks.
I want to move the root pool to two 2 TB disks with 4k blocks.
The server only has room for two disks. I do have an esata connector, though,
and a suitable external cabinet for connecting one extra disk.
How would I go about migrati