Brilliant. I set those parameters via /etc/system, rebooted, and the pool
imported with just the f switch. I had seen this as an option earlier,
although not that thread, but was not sure it applied to my case.
Scrub is running now. Thank you very much!
-Scott
On 9/23/10 7:07 PM, "David Blasin
Interesting. We must have different setups with our PERCs. Mine have
always auto rebuilt.
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Scott Meilicke
On Oct 22, 2009, at 6:14 AM, "Edward Ned Harvey"
wrote:
Replacing failed disks is easy when PERC is doing the RAID. Just
remove
the failed drive and replace with a good one, and t
Thanks Ed. It sounds like you have run in this mode? No issues with
the perc?
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Scott Meilicke
On Oct 20, 2009, at 9:59 PM, "Edward Ned Harvey"
wrote:
System:
Dell 2950
16G RAM
16 1.5T SATA disks in a SAS chassis hanging off of an LSI 3801e, no
extra drive slots, a single zpool.
svn_124
Thank you Bob and Richard. I will go with A, as it also keeps things simple.
One physical device per pool.
-Scott
On 10/20/09 6:46 PM, "Bob Friesenhahn" wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Oct 2009, Richard Elling wrote:
>>
>> The ZIL device will never require more space than RAM.
>> In other words, if you o