The initial idea was to make a dataset/snapshot and
clone (fast) and then separate the clone from its
snapshot. The clone could be then used as a new
independant dataset.
The send/receive subcommands are probably the only
way to duplicate a dataset.
I'm still not sure I understand
eing a bit overzealous. I've filed bug 6472202 to track this issue; it should be pretty straightforward to fix.Thanks for bringing this to our attention!--matt --Jan Hendrik Mangold Sun Microsystems650-585-5484 (x81371)"idle hands are the developers workshop"
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filesystem.Any pointers welcome. $ df -n path thank youshould have read the man page for df ... ;) --Jan Hendrik Mangold Sun Microsystems650-585-5484 (x81371)"idle hands are the developers workshop"
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a reconfigure-boot after adding them? Do they show up as "configured"in a "cfgadm -al" list?I can see and access the disks with prtvtoc. cfgadm returnscfgadm: Configuration administration not supported --Jan Hendrik Mangold Sun Microsystems650-585-5484 (x81371)"idle hands ar
mount point.
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On 31 Oct 2007, at 11:14, Darren J Moffat wrote:
Solved by PSARC 2007/416 NFSv4 Mirror-mounts which integrated on
Monday last week.
that is great news. Especially since it confirms that I didn't do
anything wrong, but that this feature just wasn't available yet ... :)
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