On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 03:21:33PM -0600, Phillip Wagstrom wrote:
> Eugen,
> 
>       Be aware that p0 corresponds to the entire disk, regardless of how it 
> is partitioned with fdisk.  The fdisk partitions are 1 - 4.  By using p0 for 
> log and p1 for cache, you could very well be writing to same location on the 
> SSD and corrupting things.

My partitions are like this:

partition> print
Current partition table (original):
Total disk cylinders available: 496 + 2 (reserved cylinders)

Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders         Size            Blocks
  0 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0
  1 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0
  2     backup    wu       0 - 11709       70.04GB    (11710/0/0) 146890240
  3 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0
  4 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0
  5 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0
  6 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0
  7 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0
  8       boot    wu       0 -     0        6.12MB    (1/0/0)         12544
  9 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0

am I writing to the same location?

>       Personally, I'd recommend putting a standard Solaris fdisk partition on 
> the drive and creating the two slices under that.

Which command invocations would you use to do that, under Open Indiana?
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