Iman,

Sure, just select both disks during the install, like the screen below.

If you don't see all the disks on the system during the initial install,
then either their is an underlying configuration problem or you just
need to scroll down to see all the disks.

Cindy

Select Disks 

 

   On this screen you must select the disks for installing Solaris 
software. Start by looking at the Suggested Minimum field; this value is 
the approximate space needed to install the software you've selected. 
For ZFS, multiple disks will be configured as mirrors, so the disk you 
choose, or the slice within the disk must exceed the Suggested Minimum 
value.
   NOTE: ** denotes current boot disk 

 

Disk Device                                              Available Space 

 
============================================================================= 

   [X] ** c0t0d0                                           34730 MB 

   [X]    c0t1d0                                           34730 MB  (F4 
to edit)
 

                                   Maximum Root Size:  34730 MB 

                                   Suggested Minimum:   9854 MB

iman habibi wrote:
> Dear All
> thanks for your guide
> I dont remember that in the installation process,after selecting zfs 
> file system,it let me to select additional disks or not?
> can i select another c0txdy for creating mirror? or it must done after 
> installation?
> Regards
> iman
> 
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Tomas Ögren <st...@acc.umu.se 
> <mailto:st...@acc.umu.se>> wrote:
> 
>     On 19 December, 2008 - Andrew Gabriel sent me these 1,7K bytes:
> 
>      > Just to add -- this is a boot disk restriction.
>      > Solaris 10 supports RAIDZ just fine, but not as a boot disk. Boot
>     disks
>      > can only be mirrored. So you could use a couple of disks for a
>     pair of
>      > mirrored boot disks, and then create a new RAIDZ zpool from the
>      > remaining 3 disks to use for data.
> 
>     Or use something like:
> 
>     +-----+   +-----+   +-----+   +-----+   +-----+
>     |Boot |-M-|Boot |   | ??? |   | ??? |   | ??? |
>     +-----+   +-----+   +-----+   +-----+   +-----+
>     |     |   |     |   |     |   |     |   |     |
>     |data |-r-|data |-r-|data |-r-|data |-r-|data |
>     |     |   |     |   |     |   |     |   |     |
>     |     |   |     |   |     |   |     |   |     |
>     +-----+   +-----+   +-----+   +-----+   +-----+
> 
>     That is, mirror the first part of two disks for OS, then the rest of
>     those disks and the other disks for raidz. The rest of the 3 other disks
>     can be used for whatever..
> 
>     /Tomas
>     --
>     Tomas Ögren, st...@acc.umu.se <mailto:st...@acc.umu.se>,
>     http://www.acc.umu.se/~stric/ <http://www.acc.umu.se/%7Estric/>
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