On Sep 12, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Celso wrote:On 12/09/06, Celso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the great things about zfs, is that it protects not just against mechanical failure, butagainst silent data corruption. Having this availableto laptop owners seems to me to be important tomaking zfs even
And if we are still writing to the file systems at that time ?
New writes should be done according to the new state (if encryption is being
enabled, all new writes are encrypted), since the goal is that eventually the
whole disk will be in the new state.
The completion percentage should
On 12/09/06, Celso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the great things about zfs, is that it
protects not just against mechanical failure, but
against silent data corruption. Having this available
to laptop owners seems to me to be important to
making zfs even more attractive.
I'm not
On 12/09/06, Celso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...you split one disk in two. you then have effectively two partitions which
you can then create a new mirrored zpool with. Then everything is mirrored.
Correct?
Everything in the filesystems in the pool, yes.
With ditto blocks, you can