Thanks for all information.
We'll try to escalate the issue :)
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
zfs-discuss mailing list
zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss
Hi,
I have this setup:
2xSUN V440 servers with FC adapters, installed Solaris 10u4.
Both servers see one LUN on XP storage.
On that LUN is created ZFS filesystem (on server1).
If I export that ZFS filesystem on server1, I can import it on server2, and
vice-versa.
If I have imported ZFS on
Hi,
pool wasn't exported.
server1 was rebooted (with ZFS on it).
During reboot ZFS (pool) was released, and I could import it on server2 (which
I have done).
However, when server1 was booting up it imported pool and mounted ZFS
filesystems even thou they were already imported and mounted on
Hello Niksa,
Friday, January 25, 2008, 9:27:17 AM, you wrote:
NF Hi,
NF I have this setup:
NF 2xSUN V440 servers with FC adapters, installed Solaris 10u4.
NF Both servers see one LUN on XP storage.
NF On that LUN is created ZFS filesystem (on server1).
NF If I export that ZFS filesystem on
Niksa Franceschi wrote:
Hi,
pool wasn't exported.
server1 was rebooted (with ZFS on it).
During reboot ZFS (pool) was released, and I could import it on server2
(which I have done).
However, when server1 was booting up it imported pool and mounted ZFS
filesystems even thou they were
On Jan 25, 2008, at 6:06 AM, Niksa Franceschi wrote:
Yes, the link explains quite well the issue we have.
Only difference is that server1 can be manually rebooted, and while
it's still down I can mount ZFS pool on server2 even without -f
option, and yet server1 when booted up still
Yes, the link explains quite well the issue we have.
Only difference is that server1 can be manually rebooted, and while it's still
down I can mount ZFS pool on server2 even without -f option, and yet server1
when booted up still mounts at same time.
Just one questiong though.
Is there any ETA