I have a Solaris Express snv_130 box that imports a zpool from two
iSCSI targets, and after some power problems I cannot import the pool.
When I found the machine, the pool was FAULTED with half of most
mirrors shoring CORRUPTED DATA and half showing UNAVAIL. One of
the two iSCSI enclosures was o
Hi Albert,
I didn't notice that you are running the Solaris 10 9/10 release.
Although the autoexpand property is provided, the underlying driver
changes to support the LUN expansion are not available in this release.
I don't have the right storage to test, but a possible workaround is
to create
> > IIRC if you pass a DISK to "zpool create", it would create
> > partition/slice on it, either with SMI (the default for rpool) or
> > EFI
> > (the default for other pool). When the disk size changes (like when
> > you change LUN size on storage node side), you PROBABLY need to
> > resize
> > the
W dniu 04.04.2011 12:44, Fajar A. Nugraha pisze:
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:49 PM, For@ll wrote:
What can I do that zpool show new value?
zpool set autoexpand=on TEST
zpool set autoexpand=off TEST
-- richard
I tried your suggestion, but no effect.
Did you modify the partition table?
IIRC if
> LUN is connected to solaris 10u9 from NETAP FAS2020a with ISCSI. I'm
> changing LUN size on netapp and solaris format see new value but zpool
> still have old value.
> I tryed zpool export and zpool import but it didn't resolve my
> problem.
>
> bash-3.00# format
> Searching for disks...done
>
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 6:48 PM, For@ll wrote:
>> When I test with openindiana b148, simply setting zpool set
>> autoexpand=on is enough (I tested with Xen, and openinidiana reboot is
>> required). Again, you might need to set both "autoexpand=on" and
>> resize partition slice.
>>
>> As a first ste
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 7:58 PM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
>> IIRC if you pass a DISK to "zpool create", it would create
>> partition/slice on it, either with SMI (the default for rpool) or EFI
>> (the default for other pool). When the disk size changes (like when
>> you change LUN size on storag
> > I tried your suggestion, but no effect.
>
> Did you modify the partition table?
>
> IIRC if you pass a DISK to "zpool create", it would create
> partition/slice on it, either with SMI (the default for rpool) or EFI
> (the default for other pool). When the disk size changes (like when
> you ch
W dniu 04.04.2011 12:44, Fajar A. Nugraha pisze:
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:49 PM, For@ll wrote:
What can I do that zpool show new value?
zpool set autoexpand=on TEST
zpool set autoexpand=off TEST
-- richard
I tried your suggestion, but no effect.
Did you modify the partition table?
IIRC
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:49 PM, For@ll wrote:
>>> What can I do that zpool show new value?
>>
>> zpool set autoexpand=on TEST
>> zpool set autoexpand=off TEST
>> -- richard
>
> I tried your suggestion, but no effect.
Did you modify the partition table?
IIRC if you pass a DISK to "zpool create",
W dniu 04.04.2011 11:56, eXeC001er pisze:
try to export and next import your volume.
This is already doing, but effect is the same, no effect.
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try to export and next import your volume.
2011/4/4 For@ll
> W dniu 01.04.2011 14:50, Richard Elling pisze:
>
>> On Apr 1, 2011, at 4:23 AM, For@ll wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>>
>>> LUN is connected to solaris 10u9 from NETAP FAS2020a with ISCSI. I'm
>>> changing LUN size on netapp and solaris format se
W dniu 01.04.2011 14:50, Richard Elling pisze:
On Apr 1, 2011, at 4:23 AM, For@ll wrote:
Hi,
LUN is connected to solaris 10u9 from NETAP FAS2020a with ISCSI. I'm changing
LUN size on netapp and solaris format see new value but zpool still have old
value.
I tryed zpool export and zpool import
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