Unfortunately, the only solution to my problem  I can thing of is to
borrow another disk which has to be the size or bigger then the disk
in the pool and then
use zpool replace c1d0s2 c1d1s2 pool_name. After I can use either zfs
send/receive command or find / cpio. By the way, what is better zfs
send/receive or
find/ cpio?

Please let me know if there is another solution, might be something like
shrinking partition (c1d0s2-is all disk-never done this before) of the disk.

Regards Martin



On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 09:49:15PM +0200, mkontakt wrote:
I need a help. I have added a borrowed disk in pool (zpool add
pool_name c1d0s2) and I thought that (disks are of different size) it
would be the fastest way to copy data from one disk to the other one
(unfortunately I had not read the help for zpool) and then I would
detach the first disk from the pool and everything would be OK.
Unfortunately, it does not work this way and it says that only
mirrored disk can be detached. What can I do now?  I use
Generic_118855-14.

Thanks in advance regards
Martin Poz.
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