Re: [zfs-discuss] How to unwind raidz1 or zpool

2009-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
Will Murnane writes: >> After having a created zpool raidz1 from various parts of installed >> disks, is there a command available to quickly see the underlying >> architecture again? > Does "zpool status" do what you want? It sure does... sorry about the line noise. It wasn't obvious from the

[zfs-discuss] How to unwind raidz1 or zpool

2009-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
[ Sorry to have inadvertantly hit send in earlier duplicate] I'm probably overlooking a lot of functionality in man zpool but as always its difficult to really understand the various cmds and properties when lacking real experience. After having created zpool raidz1 from various parts of installe

Re: [zfs-discuss] How to unwind raidz1 or zpool

2009-03-09 Thread Will Murnane
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 18:48, Harry Putnam wrote: > I'm probably overlooking a lot of functionality in man zfs but as > always its difficult to really understand the various cmds and > properties when lacking real experience. > > After having a created zpool raidz1 from various parts of installed

[zfs-discuss] How to unwind raidz1 or zpool

2009-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
I'm probably overlooking a lot of functionality in man zfs but as always its difficult to really understand the various cmds and properties when lacking real experience. After having a created zpool raidz1 from various parts of installed disks, is there a command available to quickly see the under