Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS with Memory Sticks

2007-12-11 Thread Constantin Gonzalez
Hi Paul, # fdisk -E /dev/rdsk/c7t0d0s2 then # zpool create -f Radical-Vol /dev/dsk/c7t0d0 should work. The warnings you see are just there to double-check you don't overwrite any previously used pool which you may regret. -f overrules that. Hope this helps, Constantin -- Constantin

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS with Memory Sticks

2007-12-10 Thread Paul Gress
I did some work over the weekend. Still is having some trouble. # fdisk -E /dev/rdsk/c7t0d0s2 # zpool create Radical-Vol /dev/dsk/c7t0d0 invalid vdev specification use '-f' to override the following errors: /dev/dsk/c7t0d0s0 is part of exported or potentially active ZFS pool Radical-Vol.

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS with Memory Sticks

2007-12-07 Thread Robert Milkowski
Hello Paul, Wednesday, December 5, 2007, 10:34:47 PM, you wrote: PG Constantin Gonzalez wrote: Hi Paul, yes, ZFS is platform agnostic and I know it works in SANs. For the USB stick case, you may have run into labeling issues. Maybe Solaris SPARC did not recognize the x64 type label on the

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS with Memory Sticks

2007-12-06 Thread Constantin Gonzalez
Hi, # /usr/sbin/zpool import pool: Radical-Vol id: 3051993120652382125 state: FAULTED status: One or more devices contains corrupted data. action: The pool cannot be imported due to damaged devices or data. see: http://www.sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-5E config: Radical-Vol

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS with Memory Sticks

2007-12-05 Thread Paul Gress
Constantin Gonzalez wrote: Hi Paul, yes, ZFS is platform agnostic and I know it works in SANs. For the USB stick case, you may have run into labeling issues. Maybe Solaris SPARC did not recognize the x64 type label on the disk (which is strange, because it should...). Did you try making

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS with Memory Sticks

2007-12-05 Thread Constantin Gonzalez
Hi Paul, yes, ZFS is platform agnostic and I know it works in SANs. For the USB stick case, you may have run into labeling issues. Maybe Solaris SPARC did not recognize the x64 type label on the disk (which is strange, because it should...). Did you try making sure that ZFS creates an EFI label

[zfs-discuss] ZFS with Memory Sticks

2007-12-04 Thread Paul Gress
OK, I've been putting off this question for a while now, but it eating at me, so I can't hold off any more. I have a nice 8 gig memory stick I've formated with the ZFS file system. Works great on all my Solaris PC's, but refuses to work on my Sparc processor. So I've formated it on my