On 13-Dec-07, at 3:54 PM, Richard Elling wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Shawn,
>>
>> Using slices for ZFS pools is generally not recommended so I think
>> we minimized any command examples with slices:
>>
>> # zpool create tank mirror c1t0d0s0 c1t1d0s0
>>
>
> Cindy,
> I think the term "gene
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Shawn,
>
> Using slices for ZFS pools is generally not recommended so I think
> we minimized any command examples with slices:
>
> # zpool create tank mirror c1t0d0s0 c1t1d0s0
>
Cindy,
I think the term "generally not recommended" requires more context. In
the case
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On 13-Dec-07, at 1:56 PM, Shawn Joy wrote:
> What are the commands? Everything I see is c1t0d0, c1t1d0. no
> slice just the completed disk.
I have used the following HOWTO. (Markup is TWiki, FWIW.)
Device names are for a 2-drive X2100. Other machines may differ, for
example, X4100 dr
Shawn,
Using slices for ZFS pools is generally not recommended so I think
we minimized any command examples with slices:
# zpool create tank mirror c1t0d0s0 c1t1d0s0
Keep in mind that using the slices from the same disk for both UFS
and ZFS makes administration more complex. Please see the ZFS B
What are the commands? Everything I see is c1t0d0, c1t1d0. no
slice just the completed disk.
Robert Milkowski wrote:
> Hello Shawn,
>
> Thursday, December 13, 2007, 3:46:09 PM, you wrote:
>
> SJ> Is it possible to bring one slice of a disk under zfs controller and
> SJ> leave the other
Hello Shawn,
Thursday, December 13, 2007, 3:46:09 PM, you wrote:
SJ> Is it possible to bring one slice of a disk under zfs controller and
SJ> leave the others as ufs?
SJ> A customer is tryng to mirror one slice using zfs.
Yes, it's - it just works.
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Best regards,
Robert
Is it possible to bring one slice of a disk under zfs controller and
leave the others as ufs?
A customer is tryng to mirror one slice using zfs.
Please respond to me directly and to the alias.
Thanks,
Shawn
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