This thread has diverged a bit but I'm still a little paranoid that a sysadmin is going to move a pool from one host to an other and all of a sudden the new system is serving NFS shares and iSCSI LUNs all of a sudden when really they just wanted to copy some data or fix a problem.

In a lot of ways this behavior is very useful and I'm sure someone is going, "Ooooh. Poor man's cluster". (With a Homer Simpson voice of course.) However, I'm still worried that there is no way no stop or override it when necessary. At the very least the docs should lay out this particular behavior in very certain terms.

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Torrey McMahon
Sun Microsystems Inc.

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