What are the necessary steps to try to troubleshoot a degraded disk, and also what are the steps for replacing a disk in a ZFS mirrored pool. I have a identical disk, but it has UFS filesystem on it,(but not used for any purpose), can I format the disk and then make this a replacement in the ZFS mirror This message posted from opensolaris.org
Hello Kory,
Wednesday, February 7, 2007, 9:03:38 PM, you wrote:
KW> What are the necessary steps to try to troubleshoot a degraded
KW> disk, and also what are the steps for replacing a disk in a ZFS mirrored
pool.
KW> I have a identical disk, but it has UFS filesystem on it,(but
KW> not used for any purpose), can I format the disk and then make
KW> this a replacement in the ZFS mirror
Of course you can.
And if you want to give whole disk to ZFS you don''t have to
"re-slice"
it - just use replace and specify c0t0d0 (example only) without a
slice.
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Hello Kory,
Thursday, February 8, 2007, 12:33:13 AM, you wrote:
KW> I run the ZFS command and get this below. How do you fix a degraded
KW> disk?
KW> zpool replace moodle c1t3d0
KW> invalid vdev specification
KW> use ''-f'' to override the following errors:
KW> /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s0 is part of active ZFS pool moodle. Please see
zpool(1M).
KW> /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s2 is part of active ZFS pool moodle. Please see
zpool(1M).
zpool status
output please first
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Robert mailto:rmilkowski at task.gda.pl
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