Are you using
set md:mirrored_root_flag=1
in /etc/system?
See the entry for md:mirrored_root_flag on
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-2724/chapter2-156?a=view
keeping in mind all the cautions...
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Rich Teer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Booting from a two-way mirrored metadevice created using SVM
> can be a bit risky, especially when one of the drives fail
> (not being able to form a quarum, the kernel will panic).
> Is booting from mirrored vdev created by using ZFS similarly
> iffy? That is, if on
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 07:29:08AM -0700, Rich Teer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Booting from a two-way mirrored metadevice created using SVM
> can be a bit risky, especially when one of the drives fail
> (not being able to form a quarum, the kernel will panic).
SVM doesn't panic in that situation. At b
Hi all,
Booting from a two-way mirrored metadevice created using SVM
can be a bit risky, especially when one of the drives fail
(not being able to form a quarum, the kernel will panic).
Is booting from mirrored vdev created by using ZFS similarly
iffy? That is, if one disk in the vdev dies, will