Yes.  Just say this:

# zpool replace mypool disk1 disk2

This will do all the intermediate steps you'd expect: attach disk2
as a mirror of disk1, resilver, detach disk2, and grow the pool
to reflect the larger size of disk1.

Jeff

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 04:48:59PM -0800, Bill Shannon wrote:
> I've just started using zfs.  I copied data from a ufs filesystem on
> disk 1 to a zfs pool/filesystem on disk 2.  Can I add disk 1 as a mirror
> for disk 2, and then remove disk 2 from the mirror, and end up with all
> the data back on disk 1 in zfs (after some amount of time, of course)?
> If disk 1 is larger than disk 2, will the larger amount of space be
> available after I remove the disk 2 mirror?
> 
> (Disk 2 is a full disk, but disk 1 is actually just a partition of a
> disk.  I assume that doesn't make any difference.)
> 
> Thanks.
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