Mean zpool, typed rpool. Re. raidz2, thanks for clearing up my misunderstanding. Saved me a lot of hassle.
Sam On 30 November 2014 at 22:54, Keith Wesolowski <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 02:11:58PM +0530, Sam M via smartos-discuss wrote: > > > I'm trying to install SmartOS on a new server. I want to set up a raidz2 > > zones rpool, but unfortunately only have 5 disks. I've manually created a > > raids2 zones pool with only 5 disks. Now I want to boot off the USB and > > have the installer use the existing zones pool rather than recreating a > > raidz1 (default with 5 drives) zones pool to complete the installation. > How > > can I do this? Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > I think Daniel already covered this. Note that it's not an "rpool" in > the Solaris/OpenIndiana sense; we don't boot from it, you cannot use the > boot environment tools to manage it, etc. It's just a normal pool, and > it contains your instances. > > > I know I should set up a raidz2 pool with 6 disks, but right now I don't > > have the 6th HD and I need to get this done. I'll add a 6th disk to the > > zones raidz2 pool later. > > No, you won't. Adding disks to individual raidz-N vdevs is not > possible. You can create additional vdevs and add them to the pool, > striping across it and the existing vdevs, but you cannot "grow" a raidz > vdev. The only way to go from a single vdev of 3+2 to a single vdev of > 4+2 is to destroy the pool and create a new one. Better you know that > now... > > BTW, other than the slightly lower cost per unit storage, there's no > real advantage of 4+2 over 3+2. They're both very slow and fairly > expensive. > ------------------------------------------- smartos-discuss Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/184463/=now RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/184463/25769125-55cfbc00 Modify Your Subscription: https://www.listbox.com/member/?member_id=25769125&id_secret=25769125-7688e9fb Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com
