On Qui, 2008-11-13 at 16:07 -0500, Miles Nordin wrote:
> If you can find a small drive laying around, here is another option
> that might work, but you could lose the whole pool due to some
> miscalculation or another mistake:
>
> 1. make a new, small 1-drive zpool on the small drive
>
> 2. mak
> "cm" == Christopher May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
cm> Is there a way to to unstrip them and or convert it to a
cm> mirror? The drive hasnt been written to since so I don't know
cm> if zfs automatically starts stripping the data between the
cm> drives.
There is no supporte
Christopher May wrote:
> Evening all, I'm new to Solaris but after drooling over zfs for ages I
> finally took the plunge.
>
> First off I had 2x1Tb hdd in raid1 XFS format using mdadm, so using a
> opensolaris vm image I transfered one side of the mirror to the other in zfs.
> (using rsync and
Christopher May wrote:
> Evening all, I'm new to Solaris but after drooling over zfs for ages I
> finally took the plunge.
>
> First off I had 2x1Tb hdd in raid1 XFS format using mdadm, so using a
> opensolaris vm image I transfered one side of the mirror to the other in zfs.
> (using rsync and
Evening all, I'm new to Solaris but after drooling over zfs for ages I finally
took the plunge.
First off I had 2x1Tb hdd in raid1 XFS format using mdadm, so using a
opensolaris vm image I transfered one side of the mirror to the other in zfs.
(using rsync and it took 3days!)
So with a 1 disk