tically clear itself when you replace the disk. Right
now you're still degraded since you don't have full redundancy.
- Garrett
On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 16:10 -0700, Kris Kasner wrote:
Hi Folks..
I have a system that was inadvertently left unmirrored for root. We were able
to add a m
automatically clear itself when you replace the disk. Right
now you're still degraded since you don't have full redundancy.
- Garrett
On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 16:10 -0700, Kris Kasner wrote:
Hi Folks..
I have a system that was inadvertently left unmirrored for root. We were able
t
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ed to.
Thanks much for any insight you care to share!
--Kris
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Qualcomm Inc.
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Thanks again for all of the information, and for helping make zfs flash
installs a reality!
--Kris
Yesterday at 15:13, Lori Alt wrote:
On 08/19/09 14:57, Kris Kasner wrote:
Hi.
First - Thanks very much for releasing this as a patch and not making
us wait until U8. It&
27;m ending up with /tmp as
a non tmpfs filesystem (no vfstab entry for it..) I can easily fix this in a
postinstall/finish script, but if there is a reason it's not happening that can
be fixed in my JS profile, that would be better.
Thanks again.
Kris Kasner
Qualcomm Inc.
Jul 9 at 16:4
pools so I can try "update-grub" but at this point it will be about 9 hours
> to download the .iso and I kinda need to work on data residing in that system
>
> any suggestions
>
> thanks,
> sgk
>
>
> This message posted from opensolaris.org
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ere is a trick?
There is a trick for this, not sure how long it's been around.
Add to /etc/system:
*Allow the system to boot if one of two rootdisks is missing
set md:mirrored_root_flag=1
Good luck.
--Kris
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Thomas Kris Kasner
Qualcomm Inc.
5775 Mor