Previous behavior was hard to predict. :-)
It worked for a while, then a bug prevented it from working so that you
had to export/import the pool to see the expanded space.
The export/import thing was a temporary workaround until the autoexpand
features integrated.
cs
On 11/12/09 15:23, Tim Co
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Cindy Swearingen
wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> In a pool with mixed disk sizes, ZFS can use only the amount of disk
> space that is equal to the smallest disk and spares aren't included in
> pool size until they are used.
>
> In your RAIDZ-2 pool, this is equivalent to 10 5
Hi Tim,
In a pool with mixed disk sizes, ZFS can use only the amount of disk
space that is equal to the smallest disk and spares aren't included in
pool size until they are used.
In your RAIDZ-2 pool, this is equivalent to 10 500 GB disks, which
should be about 5 TBs.
I think you are running a
So I've finally finished swapping out my old 300GB drives. The end result
is one large raidz2 pool. 10+2 with one hot spare.
The drives are:
7x500GB
4x1TB
2x1.5TB
One of the 1.5TB is the hot spare. zpool list is still showing capacity of
3.25TB (the 1TB drives replaced 300GB drives). I've trie