On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 03:44:54PM -0600, Phillip Wagstrom wrote: > > On Jan 3, 2013, at 3:33 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 03:21:33PM -0600, Phillip Wagstrom wrote: > >> Eugen, > >> > >> Be aware that p0 corresponds to the entire disk, regardless of how it > >> is partitioned with fdisk. The fdisk partitions are 1 - 4. By using p0 > >> for log and p1 for cache, you could very well be writing to same location > >> on the SSD and corrupting things. > > > > My partitions are like this: > > > > partition> print > > Current partition table (original): > > Total disk cylinders available: 496 + 2 (reserved cylinders) > > > > Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks > > 0 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 > > 1 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 > > 2 backup wu 0 - 11709 70.04GB (11710/0/0) 146890240 > > 3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 > > 4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 > > 5 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 > > 6 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 > > 7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 > > 8 boot wu 0 - 0 6.12MB (1/0/0) 12544 > > 9 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 > > > > am I writing to the same location? > > Okay. The above are the slices within the Solaris fdisk partition. > These would be the "s0" part of "c0t0d0s0". These are modified with via > format under "partition". > p1 through p4 refers to the x86 fdisk partition which is administered > with the fdisk command or called from the format command via "fdisk" > > > >> Personally, I'd recommend putting a standard Solaris fdisk partition on > >> the drive and creating the two slices under that. > > > > Which command invocations would you use to do that, under Open Indiana? > > format -> partition then set the size of each there.
Thanks. Apparently, napp-it web interface did not do what I asked it to do. I'll try to remove the cache and the log devices from the pool, and redo it from the command line interface. _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss