Ron

That should work it's no real different to SVM.

BTW: I did you mean?

mirrored root on c1t0d0s0/c2t0d0s0
mirrored app  on c1t1d0s0/c2t1d0s0
RaidZ accross c1t0d0s7/c1t1d0s7/c2t0d0s7/c2t1d0s7

I would then make slices 0 and 7 the same on all disks using fmthard
(BTW:I would not use 7, I would use 1 - but that's just preference)

Remember you don't need spare slices with ZFS root for Live Upgrade like you did with SVM.


Ron Watkins wrote:
My goal is to have a mirrored root on c1t0d0s0/c2t0d0s0, another mirrored app fs on c1t0d0s1/c2t0d0s1 and then a 3+1 Raid-5 accross c1t0d0s7/c1t1d0s7/c2t0d0s7/c2t1d0s7.
I want to play with creating ISCSI target luns on the Raid-5 partition, so I am trying out opensolaris for the first time. In the past, I would use Solaris 10 with the SVM do create what I need, but without ISCSI target support.
  





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