> The means to specify this is "sndradm -nE ...",
> when 'E' is equal enabled.

Got it.  Nothing on the disk, nothing to replicate (yet).

>The manner in which SNDR can guarantee that
>two or more volumes are write-order consistent, as they are
>replicated is place them in the same I/O consistency group.

Ok, so my "sndradm -nE" command with "g [same name as first data drive group]" 
simply ADDs a set of drives to the group, it doesn't stop or replace the 
replication on the first set of drives, and in fact in keeping the same group 
name I even keep the two sets of drives in each server in sync.  THEN I run my 
"zfs attach" command on the non-bitmap slice to my existing pool.  Do I have 
that all right?

Thanks!
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