Hi Jan,
I tried out what you say long ago, but zfs fails on pool creation.
This is, when I issue the zpool create trunk /dev/dsk/c9d0p3 the command
fails saying that there's no such file or directory. And the disk is
correct!!
What I think is that /dev/dsk/c9d0p3 is a symbolic name used by
I can mount those partitions well using ext2fs, so I assume I won't need
to run gparted at all.
This is what prtpart says about my stuff.
Kind regards,
Antonio
r...@antonio:~# prtpart /dev/rdsk/c3d0p0 -ldevs
Fdisk information for device /dev/rdsk/c3d0p0
** NOTE **
/dev/dsk/c3d0p0 -
r...@antonio:~# zpool create -f test /dev/dsk/c3d0p9
cannot open '/dev/dsk/c3d0p9': No such file or directory
Jan Hlodan escribió:
Antonio wrote:
I can mount those partitions well using ext2fs, so I assume I won't
need to run gparted at all.
This is what prtpart says about my stuff.
Kind
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 01:27:10 +0100, Antonio
anto...@antonioshome.net wrote:
r...@antonio:~# zpool create -f test /dev/dsk/c3d0p9
cannot open '/dev/dsk/c3d0p9': No such file or directory
I would:
Clean obsolete device links :
devfsadm -Cv
Make sure all sensed devices have a correct link :