Hi,
You might need to check whether pool is really on shared disk and is accessible from other node.

# zpool import
..
You should be able to see the pool.

Thanks
-Venku

On 07/12/11 12:55, Hartmut Streppel wrote:
Hi,
that sounds really strange. The same command works fine for me with a zpool that is only imported on one node. Either there is something wrong with your nfs-rg - did you create any other resources already? Or there is something badly wrong with your setup. Did you see any other error messages in the logs?
Hartmut

On 07/11/11 20:36, gorak wrote:
I'm trying to configure NFS over ZFS using the HAStoragePlus agent on Solaris cluster. I followed the instructions given on http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19787-01/819-2979/gdvyb/index.html.

When i executed the command "clresource create -g nfs-rg -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus -p Zpools=nfszpool nfs-hastp-rs", i get errors like "zpool nfspool is not available from this node" for the second node.

I have imported the zpool only from node A of the cluster. I want to configure this as a failover service, so i believe that zpool will be initially available only on the A node and will be imported on the B node when A is unavailable. How do I get past this error? Any idea?


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