Hi Bill, Do you have another equivalent sized disk available?
If so, and assuming this is the root pool, create one large slice 0 (s0) with an SMI label on the replacement disk. Attach that disk to create a
mirrored root pool. After the replacement disk has resilvered, install the bootblocks, and test that you can boot from the replacement disk. When you're booted from the replacement disk, detach the original c7t0d0 disk. If this is a current release, repartition c7t0d0s0 to use the entire disk in slice 0 and reattach to create a mirrored root pool. Thanks, Cindy On 10/25/10 07:55, Bill Werner wrote:
So when I built my new workstation last year, I partitioned the one and only disk in half, 50% for Windows, 50% for 2009.06. Now, I'm not using Windows, so I'd like to use the other half for another ZFS pool, but I can't figure out how to access it. I have used fdisk to create a second Solaris2 partition, did a re-con reboot, but format still only shows the 1 available partition. How do I used the second partition? selecting c7t0d0 Total disk size is 30401 cylinders Cylinder size is 16065 (512 byte) blocks Cylinders Partition Status Type Start End Length % ========= ====== ============ ===== === ====== === 1 Other OS 0 4 5 0 2 IFS: NTFS 5 1917 1913 6 3 Active Solaris2 1917 14971 13055 43 4 Solaris2 14971 30170 15200 50 format Searching for disks...done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: 0. c7t0d0 <DEFAULT cyl 13052 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63> /p...@0,0/pci1028,2...@1f,2/d...@0,0 Thanks for any idea.
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