Hello Ben,
Friday, August 18, 2006, 4:36:45 PM, you wrote:
BS> What i dont know is what happens if the boot disk dies? can i
BS> replace is, install solaris again and get it to see the zfs mirror?
BS> Also what happens if one of the ide drives fails? can i plug
BS> another one in and run some zf
Hello David,
Friday, August 18, 2006, 5:39:31 PM, you wrote:
DDB> On 8/18/06, Ben Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm plan to build home server that will host my svn repository, fileserver,
>> mailserver and webserver.
>> This is my plan..
>>
>> I have an old dell precision 420 dual 933Mhz
Hi,
>> What i dont know is what happens if the boot disk dies? can i replace
>> is, install solaris again and get it to see the zfs mirror?
>
> As I understand it, this be possible, but I haven't tried it and I'm
> not an expert Solaris admin. Some ZFS info is stored in a persistent
> file on yo
Ben Short wrote:
Hi,
I'm plan to build home server that will host my svn repository, fileserver, mailserver and webserver.
This is my plan..
I have an old dell precision 420 dual 933Mhz pIII cpus. Inside this i have one
scsi 9.1G hdd and 2 80G ide hdds. I am going to install solaris 10 on th
On 8/18/06, Ben Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm plan to build home server that will host my svn repository, fileserver,
mailserver and webserver.
This is my plan..
I have an old dell precision 420 dual 933Mhz pIII cpus. Inside this i have one
scsi 9.1G hdd and 2 80G ide hdds. I am going
Hi,
I'm plan to build home server that will host my svn repository, fileserver,
mailserver and webserver.
This is my plan..
I have an old dell precision 420 dual 933Mhz pIII cpus. Inside this i have one
scsi 9.1G hdd and 2 80G ide hdds. I am going to install solaris 10 on the scsi
drive and