On feb 24 23:39, David Brownlee wrote: [...]
> Or if another disk is plugged in that appears as a lower numbered > device, for example making the disk switch from wd1 to wd2. Ok! > Apologies, poor phrasing on my part - I meant whole devices rather > than partition within a device - so wd4, ld0, sd3, as opposed to wd1e > or raid2f. I suspect wedges such as dk3 should be fine, but again, > better to give zfs the whole device. (on a note of light amusement I > have used all of the mentioned devices in zfs pools at least once :) No problem. Yes, according to the previous message from Chavdar Ivanov, wedges can be used as well. If you tested any sort of device, it's definitely good :)! ZFS seems very flexible about that. Rocky