Re: [zfs-discuss] Not automatically importing ZFS pools at boot

2008-06-03 Thread Chris Siebenmann
| On Nevada, use the 'cachefile' property. On S10 releases, use '-R /' | when creating/importing the pool. The drawback of '-R /' appears to be that it requires forcing the import after a system reboot *all* the time (unless you explicitly export the pool during reboot). - cks _

Re: [zfs-discuss] Not automatically importing ZFS pools at boot

2008-06-03 Thread eric kustarz
On Jun 3, 2008, at 11:16 AM, Chris Siebenmann wrote: > Is there any way to set ZFS on a system so that it will not > automatically import all of the ZFS pools it had active when it was > last > running? > > The problem with automatic importation is preventing disasters in a > failover situation

Re: [zfs-discuss] Not automatically importing ZFS pools at boot

2008-06-03 Thread Eric Schrock
On Nevada, use the 'cachefile' property. On S10 releases, use '-R /' when creating/importing the pool. - Eric On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 02:16:03PM -0400, Chris Siebenmann wrote: > Is there any way to set ZFS on a system so that it will not > automatically import all of the ZFS pools it had active

[zfs-discuss] Not automatically importing ZFS pools at boot

2008-06-03 Thread Chris Siebenmann
Is there any way to set ZFS on a system so that it will not automatically import all of the ZFS pools it had active when it was last running? The problem with automatic importation is preventing disasters in a failover situation. Assume that you have a SAN environment with the same disks visible