Also, if you don't care about the existing pool and want to create a
new pool one the same devices, you can go ahead and do so.

The format command will list the storage devices available to you.

-- Sriram

On 12/27/09, Sriram Narayanan <[email protected]> wrote:
> opensolaris has a newer version of ZFS than Solaris. What you have is
> a pool that was not marked as exported for use on a different OS
> install.
>
> Simply force import the pool using zpool import -f
>
> -- Sriram
>
> On 12/27/09, Havard Kruger <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi, in the process of building a new fileserver and I'm currently playing
>> around with various operating systems, I created a pool in Solaris, before
>> I
>> decided to try OpenSolaris aswell, so I installed OpenSolaris 20009.06,
>> but
>> I forgot to destroy the pool I created in Solaris, so now I can't import
>> it
>> because it's a newer version of ZFS in Solaris then it is in OpenSolaris.
>>
>> And I can not seem to find a way to destroy the pool without importing it
>> first. I guess I could format the drives in another OS, but that is alot
>> more work then it should be. Is there any way to do this in OpenSolaris?
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