I'm new to ZFS and a scenario recently came up that I couldn't figure out. We
are used to using Veritas Volume Mgr so that may affect our thinking to this
approach.
Here it is.
1.ServerA was originally built let's say in January '09 with the
Solaris 10 build from 10/08 with zfs as
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 15:09:24 -0400, Jon Whitehouse
jonathan.whiteho...@zimmer.com wrote:
I'm new to ZFS and a scenario recently came up that I couldn't figure out. We
are used to using Veritas Volume Mgr so that may affect our thinking to this
approach.
Here it is.
1.ServerA was
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Jon
Whitehousejonathan.whiteho...@zimmer.com wrote:
I'm new to ZFS and a scenario recently came up that I couldn't figure out.
We are used to using Veritas Volume Mgr so that may affect our thinking to
this approach.
Here it is.
1. ServerA was
Hi Jon,
If the zpool import command shows the old rpool and associated disk
(c1t1d0s0), then you might able to import it like this:
# zpool import rpool rpool2
Which renames the original pool, rpool, to rpool2, upon import.
If the disk c1t1d0s0 was overwritten in any way then I'm not sure