On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:22, Victor Latushkin <victor.latush...@sun.com>wrote:
> Ethan wrote: > >> So, current plan: >> - export the pool. >> - format c9t1d0 to have one slice being the entire disk. >> - import. should be degraded, missing c9t1d0p0. >> - replace missing c9t1d0p0 with c9t1d0 (should this be c9t1d0s0? my >> understanding is that zfs will treat the two about the same, since it adds >> the partition table to raw devices if that's what it's given and ends up >> using s0 anyway) >> - wait for resilver. >> - repeat with the other four disks. >> >> Sound good? >> > > Almost. You can run into issue with size - slice 0 on EFI-labeled (whole-) > disk may not be sufficient to replace disk in your raidz1. > > regards, > victor > This should be okay, I think. The overhead from truecrypt was 262144 bytes, so I have that much to spare on the non-truecrypted disks. An EFI GPT is 34 512-byte LBAs at each end, or 34816 bytes total. So there should be plenty of room. -Ethan
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