5:08pm, Darren J Moffat wrote:
Paul Archer wrote:
10:09pm, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Paul Archer <p...@paularcher.org> wrote:
I can reboot into Linux and import the pools, but haven't figured out why
I
can't import them in Solaris. I don't know if it makes a difference (I
wouldn't think so), but zfs-fuse under Linux is using ZFS version 13,
where
Nexenta is using version 14.
Just a guess, but did you use the whole drive while creating the pool
on Linux? Something like "zpool create poolname raidz sda sdb sdc" ?
Yes, I did. I was under the impression that was the way to go. If it's not
(ie it needs to be a single disk-sized partion), I can try moving. I'm
assuming if I add a partition, I can do something like:
zpool replace datapool sda sda1
What kind of partition table is on the disks, is it EFI ? If not that might
be part of the issue.
I don't believe there is any partition table on the disks. I pointed zfs
to the raw disks when I setup the pool.
Paul
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