Joubert Nel
2007-Jun-21 00:54 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Install new Solaris - how to see old ZFS disk
Hi, Stupid question I''m sure - I''ve just upgraded to Solaris Express Dev Edition (05/07) by installing over my previous Solaris 10 installation (intentionally, so as to get a clean setup). The install is on Disk #1. I also have a Disk #2, which was the sole disk in a ZFS pool under Solaris 10. How can I now mount/incorporate/import this Disk #2 into a ZFS pool on my new Solaris so that I can see the data stored on that disk? Joubert This message posted from opensolaris.org
Eric Schrock
2007-Jun-21 00:58 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Install new Solaris - how to see old ZFS disk
On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 05:54:49PM -0700, Joubert Nel wrote:> Hi, > > Stupid question I''m sure - I''ve just upgraded to Solaris Express Dev > Edition (05/07) by installing over my previous Solaris 10 installation > (intentionally, so as to get a clean setup). The install is on Disk > #1. > > I also have a Disk #2, which was the sole disk in a ZFS pool under > Solaris 10. How can I now mount/incorporate/import this Disk #2 into > a ZFS pool on my new Solaris so that I can see the data stored on that > disk? > > JoubertTry ''zpool import''. - Eric -- Eric Schrock, Solaris Kernel Development http://blogs.sun.com/eschrock
Michael Schuster
2007-Jun-21 00:58 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Install new Solaris - how to see old ZFS disk
Joubert Nel wrote:> Hi, > > Stupid question I''m sure - I''ve just upgraded to Solaris Express Dev Edition (05/07) by installing over my previous Solaris 10 installation (intentionally, so as to get a clean setup). > The install is on Disk #1. > > I also have a Disk #2, which was the sole disk in a ZFS pool under Solaris 10. > How can I now mount/incorporate/import this Disk #2 into a ZFS pool on my new Solaris so that I can see the data stored on that disk?zpool import HTH -- Michael Schuster Recursion, n.: see ''Recursion''