checksums to reduce paranoia maybe?
On Friday, February 21, 2014 6:32:54 PM UTC-8, Bjoern Kahl wrote:
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Dear All,
I am happy to present the next installment of the MacZFS stable branch.
The new package MacZFS-74.3.3.pkg fixes two
Questions about OpenZFS on OS X are better asked in the OpenZFS on OS X
forum:
https://openzfsonosx.org/forum/
Information about OpenZFS on OS X can be found on the wiki:
https://openzfsonosx.org/wiki/
In my opinion, there are no advantages to using MacZFS.
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zpool attach makes a non-mirror into a mirror. zpool detach makes a mirror
into a non-mirror.
I believe you are looking for zpool remove.
On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 12:54:48 AM UTC-7, Busty wrote:
Wow, thanks Bjoern for that, now I really know what was going on. I
really appreciate the
Yeah, zpool remove won't work on a device in a raidz vdev, nor will zpool
detach.
What does your current zpool status look like?
On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 4:19:31 AM UTC-7, jasonbelec wrote:
If I understand what I'm reading here, you have a disk that is in your
pool and the pool is
OpenZFS on OS X has a command called zpool labelclear to handle this
situation, but it rarely comes up because if you give OpenZFS on OS X a
whole device, it will automatically partition it for you.
Since MacZFS does not have the zpool labelclear command, you can achieve
the same effect by
Rather than manual uninstalling MacZFS, here's an uninstall script in case
anyone finds it useful:
https://gist.github.com/ilovezfs/9322159
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 12:42:02 PM UTC-7, Anders Wallén wrote:
Success!
Using the MacZFS Wiki, I did a manual uninstall of the components