[email protected] said: > I found out that you cannot simply switch from IDE to AHCI in the bios once > you have a zfs raid in place. It certainly found all of the drives when I > tried, but Solaris says that the whole raid is faulted. Maybe the geometry of > the disk changed??
No, the device names all change when you do this. If the pool is not your root pool, you should be able to "zpool export" the pool, switch to AHCI, then use "zpool import" to find the pool on its "new" devices after the change. It would still be a good idea to backup the pool before you do this. > This question is should I REALLY trust that zfs is working and dealing with > this mystery problem? If the errors do not get corrected, ZFS will not let you read the damaged data (you should get I/O errors when you try). Regards, Marion _______________________________________________ storage-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss
