Lol ;D
I didn't not see that was the root pool...
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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de gsorin
Envoyé : mardi 9 décembre 2008 20:49
À : zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Objet : Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS resize partitions
Well, when I
Well, when I wanted to export and import the partition, the root partition said
it was busy (obviously) and I tried using a secondary attached hdd.
By miracle, the zpool increased the size automatically after the reboot. So,
it's that simple.
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gsorin 写道:
> Hello,
>
> I have the following issue:
>
> I'm running solaris 10 in a vmware enviroment. I have a virtual hdd of 8gig
> (for example). At some point I can increase the hard drive to 10gig. How can
> I resize the ZFS pool to take advantage of the new available space?
> The same quest
: mardi 9 décembre 2008 04:17
À : zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Objet : [zfs-discuss] ZFS resize partitions
Hello,
I have the following issue:
I'm running solaris 10 in a vmware enviroment. I have a virtual hdd of 8gig
(for example). At some point I can increase the hard drive to 10gig. How can I
Hello,
I have the following issue:
I'm running solaris 10 in a vmware enviroment. I have a virtual hdd of 8gig
(for example). At some point I can increase the hard drive to 10gig. How can I
resize the ZFS pool to take advantage of the new available space?
The same question applies for physical