On 3/14/08, Vahid Moghaddasi <Vahid at cckeeper dot com> wrote:

    On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Tim <tim at tcsac dot net> wrote:



        replace your LUNs one at a time:

        zpool replace -f rd_01 c4t60060480000187870150525244353543d0 
first_lun_off_dmx-3
        zpool replace -f rd_01 c4t60060480000187870150525244353942d0 
second_lun_off_dmx-3


        and so on.


    Simple enough thanks. I assume as I start the zpool replace operation, the 
original LUNs will not be in rd_01 pool. Not that will do that, but 
theoretically I can perform this on a live machine without interruption, is 
that right?
    Thank you,

    On Fri, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:11 AM, Tim <tim at tcsac dot net> wrote:


Yes, it's the same as replacing a bad drive.  Just make sure you do one, let it 
completely finish, then move on to the next.  Obviously the drives need to 
*rebuild* as you replace them.

Tim and Jim thank you very much for your help. I will give it a shot.
Vahid.
 
 
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