On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Laurent Burnotte
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> => is there in zfs an automatic mechanism during solaris 10 boot that
> prevent the import of pool B ( mounted /A/B ) before trying to import A
> pool or do we have to legacy mount and file /etc/vfstab
>
This is fine
Laurent Burnotte wrote:
> Hi experts,
>
> Short question
>
> What happen if we have cross zpool mount ?
>
> meaning :
>
> zpool A -> should be mounted in /A
> zpool B -> should be mounted in /A/B
I have exactly that situation on my home system:
Where A is the boot/root pool (rpool) and B is m
Hi experts,
Short question
What happen if we have cross zpool mount ?
meaning :
zpool A -> should be mounted in /A
zpool B -> should be mounted in /A/B
=> is there in zfs an automatic mechanism during solaris 10 boot that
prevent the import of pool B ( mounted /A/B ) before trying to import A