Try it, it doesn't work.

Format sees both but you can't import a clone of pool "u001" if pool 
"u001" is already imported, even by giving it a new name.



Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Dave Lowenstein wrote:
>> Nope, doesn't work.
>>
>> Try presenting one of those lun snapshots to your host, run cfgadm 
>> -al, then run zpool import.
>>
>>
>> #zpool import
>> no pools available to import
>
> Does format(1M) see the luns ?  If format(1M) can't see them it is 
> unlikely that ZFS will either.
>
>> It would make my life so much simpler if you could do something like 
>> this: zpool import --import-as yourpool.backup yourpool
>
>      zpool import [-o mntopts] [ -o property=value] ... [-d dir |
>      -c cachefile] [-D] [-f] [-R root] pool | id [newpool]
>
>          Imports a specific pool. A pool can be identified by its
>          name or the numeric identifier. If newpool is specified,
>          the pool is imported using the name newpool.  Otherwise,
>          it is imported with the same name as its exported name.
>
>
> # zpool import foopool barpool
>
>
>

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