> It might be easier to look for the pool status thusly
> zpool get health poolname
Correct me if I'm wrong but "zpool get" is available only in some latest
versions of OS and Solaris 10 (we are using on some boxes some older
versions of Solaris 10).
Nevertheless IMO "zpoll status -x" should
Hi,
In company where I'm working we are using "zpool status -x" command output
in monitoring scripts for check health all ZFS pools. Everything is OK
except few systems where "zpool status -x" is exactly the same as "zpool
status". I'm not sure but looks like this behavior is not OS version
specif
Dnia 01-09-2006, pią o godzinie 14:05 -0600, Lori Alt napisał(a):
> Tomasz Kłoczko wrote:
> > Anyone have idea how to create ZFS pool and volumes during jumstart
> > instalation ? (I'm using JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit)
>
> Right now, your only option is to use the zpo
Anyone have idea how to create ZFS pool and volumes during jumstart
instalation ? (I'm using JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit)
kloczek
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