On 2/06/10 03:11 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
Fix some typos.
#
In fact, there is no problem for MPxIO name in technology.
It only matters for storage admins to remember the name.
You are
On 2/06/10 03:11 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
Fix some typos.
#
In fact, there is no problem for MPxIO name in technology.
It only matters for storage admins to remember the name.
You are
James C. McPherson wrote:
On
2/06/10 03:11 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
Fix some typos.
#
In fact, there is no problem for MPxIO name in technology.
It only matters
Thanks.
Fred
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On 2/06/10 11:39 AM, Fred Liu wrote:
Thanks.
No.
If you must disable MPxIO, then you do so after installation,
using the stmsboot command.
James C. McPherson
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: Re: [zfs-discuss] Is it possible to disable MPxIO during OpenSolaris
installation?
On 2/06/10 11:39 AM, Fred Liu wrote:
Thanks.
No.
If you must disable MPxIO, then you do so after installation,
using the stmsboot command.
James C. McPherson
--
Senior Software Engineer, Solaris
Oracle
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On 2/06/10 12:01 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
Yes. But the output of zpool commands still uses MPxIO naming convention
and format command cannot find any disks.
_But_ ?
What is the problem with ZFS using the device naming system
that the system provides it with?
Do you mean that you cannot see any
: [zfs-discuss] Is it possible to disable MPxIO during OpenSolaris
installation?
On 2/06/10 12:01 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
Yes. But the output of zpool commands still uses MPxIO naming convention
and format command cannot find any disks.
_But_ ?
What is the problem with ZFS using the device
: James C. McPherson [mailto:j...@opensolaris.org]
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Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Is it possible to disable MPxIO during OpenSolaris
installation?
On 2/06/10 12:01 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
Yes. But the output of zpool commands