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Operating Systems Solaris Reuse old/configured server for new purpose problems. Post 302760577 by RedSpyder on Thursday 24th of January 2013 09:13:30 AM
Old 01-24-2013
Okay! In the first two steps I got this:

Code:
# zpool list
NAME      SIZE  ALLOC   FREE    CAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
app       816G   422G   394G    51%  ONLINE  -
oslocal   102G  15.8G  86.2G    15%  ONLINE  -

Code:
# zfs list
NAME                      USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
app                       666G   749M  44.8K  /app
app/backup               44.8K  40.0G  44.8K  /backup
app/home_app             3.54G  8.46G  3.54G  /home/app
app/oradata_smart_ora1   1.09G  11.9G  1.09G  /oradata/SMART/ora1
app/oradata_smart_ora2   7.07G  10.9G  7.07G  /oradata/SMART/ora2
app/oradata_smart_ora3   19.8G  16.2G  19.8G  /oradata/SMART/ora3
app/oradata_smart_ora4    136G  30.1G   136G  /oradata/SMART/ora4
app/oradata_smart_ora5   11.8G  43.2G  11.8G  /oradata/SMART/ora5
app/oradata_smart_ora6   47.0G  28.0G  47.0G  /oradata/SMART/ora6
app/oradata_smart_ora7    122G  24.9G   122G  /oradata/SMART/ora7
app/oradata_smart_redo1   601M  2.41G   601M  /oradata/SMART/redo1
app/oradata_smart_redo2   601M  2.41G   601M  /oradata/SMART/redo2
app/oradata_smart_redo3   601M  2.41G   601M  /oradata/SMART/redo3
app/smart                44.8K  95.0G  44.8K  /smart
oslocal                  75.0G  25.4G    20K  /oslocal
oslocal/export_home      15.4G  44.6G  15.4G  /export/home
oslocal/swap_file          15G  40.1G   354M  -

In the second step, how I determine whats the "pool_name"
 

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MAKEBEAROFF(6)							   Games Manual 						    MAKEBEAROFF(6)

NAME
makebearoff - generate a GNU Backgammon bearoff database SYNOPSIS
makebearoff [-HCcgnvh] -f filename [-t PxC] [-o P] [-s cache-size] [-O filename] DESCRIPTION
makebearoff generates GNU Backgammon bearoff databases, which are used to improve play in the endgame. It can generate either two-sided (exact) databases that tell precisely the chance of winning or one-sided (approximate) databases that provide a variety of probabilities looking at each side independently. Bearoff databases can get quite large and can take a significant amount of time to generate for large numbers of chequers and/or points. OPTIONS
-f filename, --outfile filename Write the bearoff database to filename. This option must be given. -t PxC, --two-sided PxC Generate a two-sided bearoff database for P points and C chequers for each player. Be warned that the size of the database grows rapidly with larger numbers of points and chequers. -o P, --one-sided P Generate a one-sided bearoff database for P points. One-sided bearoff databases are always generated for up to fifteen chequers. -s N, --xhash-size N Use a memory cache of size N while building the database. If the cache is smaller than the database size, database generation will be slower due to disk writes. -O filename, --old-bearoff filename Reuse an already generated bearoff database. Any needed data already in this database will just be copied without regenerating it. -H, --no-header Do not write the normal bearoff database header. -C, --no-cubeful Do not calculate cubeful equities for two-sided databases. -c, --no-compress Do not compress one-sided databases. -g, --no-gammons Do not include gammon distributions in one-sided databases. -n, --normal-dist Rather than storing exact probabilities, approximate probabilities in a one-sided database with a normal distribution. -v, --version Show version information and exit. -h, --help Display usage and exit. EXAMPLES
To generate a two-sided database for up to eight chequers on six points: makebearoff -t 6x8 -f gnubg_ts.bd Note that this database is 72MB in size. To generate a one-sided database for up to fifteen chequers on ten points: makebearoff -o 10 -f gnubg_os.bd Note that this database is 118MB in size. SEE ALSO
gnubg(6), bearoffdump(6) AUTHORS
Joseph Heled, Oystein Johansen, Jorn Thyssen, and Gary Wong, with the assistance of many others <bug-gnubg@gnu.org>. This manual page was written by Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It may be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation (the same license as GNU Backgammon). 2006-01-15 MAKEBEAROFF(6)
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