Marion Hakanson said
>
> To recover from this situation, you'll need to erase enough blocks of
> the disk to get rid of the ZFS pool info. You could do this a number
of
> ways, but probably the simplest is:
>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rdsk/c11t0d0 bs=512 count=100
>
> You may also need to giv
On Thursday, September 17, 2009, Nilsen, Vidar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to move disks in a zpool from one SATA-kontroller to another.
> Its 16 disks in 4x4 raidz.
> Just to see if it could be done, I moved one disk from one raidz over to
> the new controller. Server was powered off.
> After boo
vidar.nil...@palantir.no said:
> I'm trying to move disks in a zpool from one SATA-kontroller to another. Its
> 16 disks in 4x4 raidz. Just to see if it could be done, I moved one disk from
> one raidz over to the new controller. Server was powered off.
> . . .
> zpool replace storage c10t7d0 c11t
Hi,
I'm trying to move disks in a zpool from one SATA-kontroller to another.
Its 16 disks in 4x4 raidz.
Just to see if it could be done, I moved one disk from one raidz over to
the new controller. Server was powered off.
After booting OS, I get this:
Zpool status
(...)
raidz1 DEGRADED