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disksuite with no free partitions
I have a live server and I want to mirror the root drive (c1t0d0) to drive 2 (c1t2d0). I have maybe one free slice. I've read that I can take from swap to use for the replicas?
1) How is that done? 2) If I have no free partitions, how can I use swap for both replicas? 3) Can this be done while the system is live and running? Thank you |
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