I believe in the OS 11 Express release (b151a), attaching a disk to the root
pool
with zpool attach applies the boot blocks automatically.
Cindy
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> From: Edward Ned Harvey
> [mailto:opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com]
>
> sudo zpool attach -f rpool ${firstdisk}s0 ${seconddisk}s0
I assume this is still important too:
sudo installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2
/dev/rdsk/${seconddisk}s0
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> From: Edward Ned Harvey
> [mailto:opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com]
>
> Disk 0 is the one where the OS is installed. During installation, I
> opted to install the OS into a partition. Now I'm trying to replicate
> the fdisk partition tables (and partition slice tables) onto t
On 07/23/11 08:50 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
In my new oracle server, sol11exp, it's using multipath device
names... Presently I have two disks attached: (I removed the other
10 disks for now, because these device names are so confusing. This
way I can focus on **just** the OS disks.)
In my new oracle server, sol11exp, it's using multipath device names...
Presently I have two disks attached: (I removed the other 10 disks for now,
because these device names are so confusing. This way I can focus on *just*
the OS disks.)
0. c0t5000C5003424396Bd0
/scsi_vhci