It turns out this was actually as simple as:
stmfadm create-lu -p guid=XXX..
I kept looking at modify-lu to change this and never thought to check the
create-lu options.
Thanks to Evaldas for the suggestion.
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On 05/10/11 09:45 PM, Don wrote:
Is it possible to modify the GUID associated with a ZFS volume imported
into STMF?
To clarify- I have a ZFS volume I have imported into STMF and export via
iscsi. I have a number of snapshots of this volume. I need to temporarily
go back to an older snapshot wit
I can't actually disable the STMF framework to do this but I can try renaming
things and dumping the properties from one device to another and see if it
works- it might actually do it. I will let you know.
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You can try to workaround - no idea if this would really work -
0) Disable stmf and iscsi/* services
1) Create your volume's clone
2) Rename the original live volume dataset to some other name
3) Rename the clone to original dataset's name
4) Promote the clone
- now for the system it SHOULD seem li
Don,
> Is it possible to modify the GUID associated with a ZFS volume imported into
> STMF?
>
> To clarify- I have a ZFS volume I have imported into STMF and export via
> iscsi. I have a number of snapshots of this volume. I need to temporarily go
> back to an older snapshot without removing a
Is it possible to modify the GUID associated with a ZFS volume imported into
STMF?
To clarify- I have a ZFS volume I have imported into STMF and export via iscsi.
I have a number of snapshots of this volume. I need to temporarily go back to
an older snapshot without removing all the more recent