Hello Artem,
Thursday, July 20, 2006, 12:37:06 AM, you wrote:
AK> I've updated the blog entry, no hacking around is necessary anymore. 'svcadm
AK> disable volfs' is still recommended (vold/volfs will be completely removed
AK> soon). USB is just an interface board slapped on the disk, there are di
I've updated the blog entry, no hacking around is necessary anymore. 'svcadm
disable volfs' is still recommended (vold/volfs will be completely removed
soon). USB is just an interface board slapped on the disk, there are disks with
both USB and SATA interfaces - you can connect with either cab
We don't have a specific supported configuration method for usb
devices for ZFS. Most people are using them as mirrors or backups
for their laptop data. It's really up to you. There are a few
threads from the discuss archives where people have discussed some
different possible configs for
Hey,
I have a portable harddisk Western Digital 120GB USB. Im running Nevada b42a on
Thinkpad T43. Is this a supported configuration for setting up ZFS on portable
disks ?
Found out some old blogs about this topic:
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/artem?entry=zfs_on_the_go and some other info