Miles Nordin wrote:
> Ralf, aren't you missing this obstinence-error:
>
> sc> the following errors must be manually repaired:
> sc> /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0 is part of active ZFS pool export_content.
>
> and he used the -f flag.
No, I saw it. My understanding has been that the drive was unavai
> "sc" == Srinivas Chadalavada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "rr" == Ralf Ramge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
sc> I see the first disk as unavailble, How do i make it online?
rr> By replacing it with a non-broken one.
Ralf, aren't you missing this obstinence-error:
sc> the fol
Srinivas Chadalavada wrote:
> I see the first disk as unavailble, How do i make it online?
By replacing it with a non-broken one.
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This is on X86 box running solaris10
I created RAIDZ using this command. These are new disks previously under
hardware raid control on X4140
zpool create -f -m /export/content export_content raidz c0t2d0 c0t3d0 c0t4d0
c0t5d0 c0t6d0 c0t7d0
Here is the output
ech3-mes02.prod:schadala[563] ~ $ zpoo