Have you verified that it will auto failover correctly if one is s0 and one
is s2?

On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 3:53 PM, andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I ran into this as well. For some reason installgrub needs slice 2 to be
> the special "backup" slice that covers the whole disk, as in Solaris. You
> actually specify s0 on the command line since this is the location of the
> ZFS root, but installgrub will go away and try to access the whole disk
> using slice 2 for some reason. What I did to solve it was to use format to
> select the disk, then the "partition" option to create a slice 2 that
> started on cylinder 0 and ended on the final cylinder of the disk. Once I
> did that installgrub worked OK. You might also need to issue the command
> "disks" to get Solaris to update the disk links under /dev before you use
> installgrub.
>
> Andrew.
>
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