On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Duane Walker <du...@walker-family.org>wrote:
> I tried running an OpenSolaris server so I could use ZFS but SMB Serving > wasn't reliable (it would only work for about 15 minutes). I've been running native cifs on Opensolaris for 3 years with about 15 minutes of downtime total which was for upgrades. Solaris was not your problem. > I also couldn't get Cacti working (No PHP-SNMP support and I tried building > PHP with SNMP but it failed). > > Yes, there is php-snmp support. I'm not sure why you'd build it from scratch instead of using packages. php5_snmp<http://www.blastwave.org/jir/pkgcontents.ftd?software=php5_snmp&style=brief&state=5&arch=i386> CSWphp5snmp5.2.112009-10-14i3868 http://www.blastwave.org/jir/packages.fam > So now I am going to run Ubuntu with RAID1 drives. I am trying to transfer > the files from my zpool (I have the drive in a USB - SATA chassis). > > I want to mount the pool and then volume without destroying the files if > possible. > > If I create a pool will it destroy the contents of the pool? > > >From reading the doco and the forums it looks like "zpool import rpool > /dev/sdc" may be what I want? > > I did a "zpool import" but it didn't show the drive. It was part of a > mirror maybe "zpool import -D"? > > I have built zfs-fuse and it seems to be working. > > Assuming this isn't just a troll as I don't recall seeing you ask for help on php or cifs, you'd need to ask on the zfs-fuse mailing list. That project has no relation to Opensolaris or the dev's here. Are they even using the same/newer zfs version you created your pool on Opensolaris with? If not, it isn't going to import. -- --Tim
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