Re: [zfs-discuss] not sure how to make filesystems

2011-05-31 Thread Jim Klimov
ata pools may enjoy raidZ or raid10 configurations - if you have more than 2 disks. Also note that for Solaris 10 you should have at least Update 6 to have zfs roots (maybe it was even in sol10u4, but with sol10u6 it has certainly worked). - Original Message - From: BIll Palin Date: Tu

Re: [zfs-discuss] not sure how to make filesystems

2011-05-31 Thread Enda O'Connor
On 29/05/2011 19:55, BIll Palin wrote: I'm migrating some filesystems from UFS to ZFS and I'm not sure how to create a couple of them. I want to migrate /, /var, /opt, /export/home and also want swap and /tmp. I don't care about any of the others. The first disk, and the one with the UFS fil

[zfs-discuss] not sure how to make filesystems

2011-05-31 Thread BIll Palin
I'm migrating some filesystems from UFS to ZFS and I'm not sure how to create a couple of them. I want to migrate /, /var, /opt, /export/home and also want swap and /tmp. I don't care about any of the others. The first disk, and the one with the UFS filesystems, is c0t0d0 and the 2nd disk is

Re: [zfs-discuss] not sure how to make filesystems

2011-05-30 Thread Cindy Swearingen
Hi Bill, I'm assuming you've already upgraded to a Solaris 10 release that supports a UFS to ZFS migration... I don't think Live Upgrade supports the operations below. The UFS to ZFS migration takes your existing UFS file systems and creates one ZFS BE in a root pool. An advantage to this is th