Re: [zfs-discuss] Whoops, accidentally created a new slog instead of mirroring

2010-02-25 Thread Cindy Swearingen
Ray, Log removal integrated into build 125, so yes, if you upgraded to at least OpenSolaris build 125 you could fix this problem. See the syntax below on my b133 system. In this particular case, importing the pool from b125 or later media and attempting to remove the log device could not fix

Re: [zfs-discuss] Whoops, accidentally created a new slog instead of mirroring

2010-02-25 Thread Ray Van Dolson
Well, it doesn't seem like this is possible -- I was hoping there was some hacky way to do it via zdb or something. Sun support pointed me to a document[1] that leads me to believe this might have worked on OpenSolaris. Anyone out there in Sun-land care to comment? To recap, I accidentally

Re: [zfs-discuss] Whoops, accidentally created a new slog instead of mirroring

2010-02-25 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 11:55:35AM -0800, Cindy Swearingen wrote: Ray, Log removal integrated into build 125, so yes, if you upgraded to at least OpenSolaris build 125 you could fix this problem. See the syntax below on my b133 system. In this particular case, importing the pool from b125

Re: [zfs-discuss] Whoops, accidentally created a new slog instead of mirroring

2010-02-25 Thread Bryan Allen
+-- | On 2010-02-25 12:05:03, Ray Van Dolson wrote: | | Thanks Cindy. I need to stay on Solaris 10 for the time being, so I'm | guessing I'd have to Live boot into an OpenSolaris build, fix my pool | then hope it

[zfs-discuss] Whoops, accidentally created a new slog instead of mirroring

2010-02-11 Thread Ray Van Dolson
Had a two-device SSD (mirrored) slog/zil and needed to pull each disk to read some numbers off of them. Unfortunately, when I placed the devices back in the system, I used zpool add and created a separate log device instead of reattaching the device to the existing log device which would have