> It is possible to patch your way up to the U5 kernel
> and related
> patches, which should give you all the latest ZFS
> bits (available in
> Solaris anyways). I have done this from U3, but I
> believe coming from U2
> wouldn't be much different. I assume that the
> required patches are in
>
Hi ZFS gurus -- I have a v240 with solaris10 u2 release and ZFs - could you
please tell me if by applying the latest patch bundle of update 2 -- I will get
the all the ZFS patches installed as well ?
Thanks much for your support
~Balu
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> My question is: is there any way to change the ZFS
> guid (and the zpool name, but that's easy) on the
> clone so that I can mount both the original disk and
> clone onto the same Solaris 10 server? When I
> attempt to mount both the original and cloned iSCSI
> LUNs onto the server, "zpool attac
I meant zdb -l /dev/rdsk/cXtydZ
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Ryan -
Any useful info zdb -l /dev/rdsk/ ?
HTH
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how abt trying a "touch /path/to/snapshot/x" if it succeeds its not a ZFS
snapshot - so you should probably not destroy it .
/Balu
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Hi folks --
What's the best way to get the id associated with a zpool name(without
importing it if it is already not done so) -- that is - given the disk device
name - I would to love get the ID of the zpool of which this disk is a part of.
Thanks!
--Balu
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