Dustin, You didn't describe the process that you used to replace the disk so its difficult to commment on what happened.
In general, you physically replace the disk and then let ZFS know that the disk is replaced, like this: # zpool replace pool-name device-name This process is described here: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-5461/gazgd?a=view If you want to reduce the steps in the future, you can enable the autoreplace property on the pool and all you need to do is physically replace the disks in the pool. Cindy On 09/23/09 11:23, Dustin Marquess wrote:
Tim: I couldn't do a zpool scrub, since the pool was marked as UNAVAIL. Believe me, I tried :) Bob: Ya, I realized that after I clicked send. My brain was a little frazzled, so I completely overlooked it. Solaris 10u7 - Sun E450 ZFS pool version 10 ZFS filesystem version 3 -Dustin
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