On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Frank Middleton <f.middle...@apogeect.com> wrote: > Is step 2 actually necessary? Couldn't you create a new BE > > # beadm create old_rpool > # beadm activate old_rpool > # reboot > # beadm delete rpool
Right now, my boot environments are named after the build it's running. I'm guessing that by 'rpool' you mean the current BE above. bh...@basestar:~$ beadm list BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created -- ------ ---------- ----- ------ ------- snv_129 - - 1.47M static 2009-12-14 13:33 snv_133 NR / 16.37G static 2010-02-23 18:54 So what you're suggesting is creating a new BE and booting to that to do the send | recv? Why would I want to destroy my current BE? > You might also consider where you want swap to be and make sure > that vfstab is correct on the old disk now that the root pool has > a different name. There was detailed documentation on how to zfs That's the main reason for making sure the rpool is names rpool, so I don't have to chase down any references to the old name. > send/recv root pools on the Sun ZFS documentation site, but right > now it doesn't seem to be Googleable. I'm not sure your original > set of steps will work without at least doing the above two. I figure that by booting to a live cd / live usb, the pool will not be in use, so there shouldn't be any special steps involved. I'll try out a few variations on a VM and see how it goes. -B -- Brandon High : bh...@freaks.com _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss