> I guess it will then
> remain a mystery how did this happen, since I'm very
> careful when engaging the commands and I'm sure that
> I didn't miss the "raidz" parameter.
You can be sure by calling "zpool history".
Robert
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On 04/ 2/10 03:30 PM, Andrej Gortchivkin wrote:
I created the pool by using:
zpool create ZPOOL_SAS_1234 raidz c7t0d0 c7t1d0 c7t2d0 c7t3d0
However now that you mentioned the lack of redundancy I see where is the problem. I guess
it will then remain a mystery how did this happen, since I'm very
I created the pool by using:
zpool create ZPOOL_SAS_1234 raidz c7t0d0 c7t1d0 c7t2d0 c7t3d0
However now that you mentioned the lack of redundancy I see where is the
problem. I guess it will then remain a mystery how did this happen, since I'm
very careful when engaging the commands and I'm sure
On 04/ 2/10 02:52 PM, Andrej Gortchivkin wrote:
Hi All,
I just got across a strange (well... at least for me) situation with ZFS and I
hope you might be able to help me out. Recently I built a new machine from
scratch for my storage needs which include various CIFS / NFS and most
importantly
Hi All,
I just got across a strange (well... at least for me) situation with ZFS and I
hope you might be able to help me out. Recently I built a new machine from
scratch for my storage needs which include various CIFS / NFS and most
importantly VMware ESX based operations (in conjunction with C