What about if the pool contains only 1 LUN
In my case, my mirrorring or other data protection mecanism is done
in my storage array so I dont want to setup a mirror on the host side
After the LUN is grown, I go in format -e to autodetect my new device
size and then I write a new EFI label on it us
so does anyone know how to the LUN(s) part of its pool
and detect new size of the LUN ?
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Will this fix ever be integrated in Solaris 10 ?
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Hey David
might I need to track the evolution of that size-change utility to ZFS
could I have a contact at Sun that would be able to give me more information on
that ?
Being able to resize LUNS dynamically Is a reality here, I currently do it with
UFS after a EMC Clariion LUN Migration to a larg
I am removing files on ZFS, but I found the the "df" data is interesting: I am
removing file all the while, but when I run command "df", I've gotten the data
following:
bash-3.00# date;df /zfs-test
Wed Oct 24 15:46:25 CST 2007
/zfs-test (zfs-test ):3424842971 blocks 342484297
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