Re: [zfs-discuss] cannot replace c10t0d0 with c10t0d0: device is too small

2011-03-04 Thread Robert Hartzell
isks on the shelf. > > Thanks, > > Cindy I think thats what I will do, I don't wanna spend money if I don't have to... I'm kinda funny that way :-) Thanks for the info Cindy -- Robert Hartzell b...@rwhartzell.net RwHartzell.Net, Inc. ___

Re: [zfs-discuss] cannot replace c10t0d0 with c10t0d0: device is too small

2011-03-04 Thread Robert Hartzell
On Mar 4, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Eric D. Mudama wrote: > On Fri, Mar 4 at 9:22, Robert Hartzell wrote: >> In 2007 I bought 6 WD1600JS 160GB sata disks and used 4 to create a raidz >> storage pool and then shelved the other two for spares. One of the disks >> failed last nig

Re: [zfs-discuss] cannot replace c10t0d0 with c10t0d0: device is too small

2011-03-04 Thread Robert Hartzell
On Mar 4, 2011, at 11:46 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote: > Robert, > > Which Solaris release is this? > > Thanks, > > Cindy > Solaris 11 express 2010.11 -- Robert Hartzell b...@rwhartzell.net RwHartzell.Net, Inc. ___

Re: [zfs-discuss] cannot replace c10t0d0 with c10t0d0: device is too small

2011-03-04 Thread Robert Hartzell
On Mar 4, 2011, at 10:01 AM, Tim Cook wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Robert Hartzell wrote: > In 2007 I bought 6 WD1600JS 160GB sata disks and used 4 to create a raidz > storage pool and then shelved the other two for spares. One of the disks > failed la

[zfs-discuss] cannot replace c10t0d0 with c10t0d0: device is too small

2011-03-04 Thread Robert Hartzell
#2 is possible would I still be able to use the last still shelved disk as a spare? If #2 is possible I would probably recreate the zpool as raidz2 instead of the current raidz1. Any info/comments would be greatly appreciated. Robert -- Robert Hartzell b...@rwhartzell.net

Re: [zfs-discuss] How do I Import rpool to an alternate location?

2010-08-16 Thread Robert Hartzell
On 08/16/10 10:38 PM, George Wilson wrote: Robert Hartzell wrote: On 08/16/10 07:47 PM, George Wilson wrote: The root filesystem on the root pool is set to 'canmount=noauto' so you need to manually mount it first using 'zfs mount '. Then run 'zfs mount -a'. -

Re: [zfs-discuss] How do I Import rpool to an alternate location?

2010-08-16 Thread Robert Hartzell
y and "zfs mount -a" failed I guess because the first command failed. -- Robert Hartzell b...@rwhartzell.net RwHartzell.Net ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss

Re: [zfs-discuss] How do I Import rpool to an alternate location?

2010-08-16 Thread Robert Hartzell
On 08/16/10 07:39 PM, Mark Musante wrote: On 16 Aug 2010, at 22:30, Robert Hartzell wrote: cd /mnt ; ls bertha export var ls bertha boot etc where is the rest of the file systems and data? By default, root filesystems are not mounted. Try doing a "zfs mount bertha/ROOT/snv_134&qu

[zfs-discuss] How do I Import rpool to an alternate location?

2010-08-16 Thread Robert Hartzell
legacy bertha/zones/bz2/ROOT/zbe 821M 126G 821M legacy cd /mnt ; ls bertha export var ls bertha boot etc where is the rest of the file systems and data? -- Robert Hartzell b...@rwhartzell.net RwHartzell.Net ___ zfs-discuss mailing list