I think. it was failed due to this. this will work if you want to replace a failed drive with new one which has different address. >pfexec zpool replace -f tank c9t5d0 c9t5d0 ex:pfexec zpool replace [-f] tank <old device> <new device> if the old & new one has same disk address. this one should have worked. pfexec zpool replace tank c9t5d0 -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
- [osol-help] zfs replace failure Muhammed Syyid
- [osol-help] zfs replace failure Muhammed Syyid
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- [osol-help] zfs replace failure Gopi Desaboyina
- [osol-help] zfs replace failure Muhammed Syyid
- [osol-help] zfs replace failure Gopi Desaboyina
- [osol-help] zfs replace failure Muhammed Syyid
- [osol-help] zfs replace fail... Gopi Desaboyina
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