Thanks Cindy,
I just needed to delete all luns before
sbdadm delete-lu 600144F00800270514BC4C1E29FB0001
itadm delete-target -f
iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:f38e0b34-be30-ca29-dfbd-d1d28cd75502
And then I was able to destroy ZFS system itself.
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Hi Alxen4,
If /tank/macbook0-data is a ZFS volume that has been shared as an iSCSI
LUN, then you will need to unshare/remove those features before removing
it.
Thanks,
Cindy
On 08/18/10 00:10, Alxen4 wrote:
I have a pool with zvolume (Opensolaris b134)
When I try zpool destroy tank I get "po
I have a pool with zvolume (Opensolaris b134)
When I try zpool destroy tank I get "pool is busy"
# zpool destroy -f tank
cannot destroy 'tank': pool is busy
When I try destroy zvolume first I get " dataset is busy"
# zfs destroy -f tank/macbook0-data
cannot destroy 'tank/macbook0-data': datase