Hi,

I'm running Solaris on a V20z and I'm mirroring the root drive with
raidctl. I would now like to use raidctl to split the mirror and do a
live upgrade to the second half but the man-page is a bit vague on
this.

# raidctl -l
RAID            RAID            RAID            Disk
Volume          Status          Disk            Status
------------------------------------------------------
c1t0d0          OK              c1t0d0          OK
                               c1t1d0          OK

If I understand it correctly I can do a "raidctl -d c1t0d0" and the
mirror will split into c1t0d0 and c1t1d0. Can I do this while the
system is running or will I loose data? Delete sounds like a scary
alternative.

cheers,
Nickus
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