I accidently added a disk in different zpool instead of pool, where I want.
I need to remove last disk, emcpower78a. It is coming from SAN. Somebody please suggest.
Hi all
I plan to install Solaris 10U6 on some SPARC server using ZFS as root pool, whereas I would like to keep the current setup done by VxVM:
- 2 internal disks: c0t0d0 and c0t1d0
- bootable root-volume (mirrored, both disks)
- 1 non-mirrored swap slice
- 1 non-mirrored slices for Live... (1 Reply)
I created a pool the other day. I created a 10 gig files just for a test, then deleted it.
I proceeded to create a few files systems. But for some reason the pool shows 10% full, but the files systems are both at 1%? Both files systems share the same pool.
When I ls -al the pool I just... (6 Replies)
Hi guys,
We had created a pool as follows:
zpool create filing_pool raidz c1t2d0 c1t3d0 ........
Due to some requirement, we need to destroy the pool and re-create another one. We wish to know now which disks have been included in the filing_pool, how do we list the disks used to create... (2 Replies)
I need to migrate an existing raidz pool to a new raidz pool with larger disks. I need the mount points and attributes to migrate as well. What is the best procedure to accomplish this. The current pool is 6x36GB disks 202GB capacity and I am migrating to 5x 72GB disks 340GB capacity. (2 Replies)
Other than export/import, is there a cleaner way to rename a pool without unmounting de FS?
Something like, say "zpool rename a b"?
Thanks. (2 Replies)
installed Solaris 11 Express on my server machine a while ago. I created a Z2 RAID over five HDDs and created a few ZFS filesystems on it.
Once I (unintentionally) managed to fill the pool completely with data and (to my surprise) the filesystems stopped working - I could not read/delete any... (3 Replies)
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dpm_addfs
DPM_ADDFS(3) DPM Library Functions DPM_ADDFS(3)NAME
dpm_addfs - add a filesystem to a disk pool
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "dpm_api.h"
int dpm_addfs (char *poolname, char *server, char *fs, int status, int weight)
DESCRIPTION
dpm_addfs adds a filesystem to a disk pool.
poolname
specifies the disk pool name previously defined using dpm_addpool.
server specifies the host name of the disk server where this filesystem is mounted.
fs specifies the mount point of the dedicated filesystem.
status Initial status of this filesystem. It can be set to 0 or FS_DISABLED or FS_RDONLY.
weight specifies the weight of the filesystem. This is used during the filesystem selection. The value must be positive. A negative value
will tell the server to allocate the default weight value (1). It is recommended to use a value lower than 10.
This function requires ADMIN privilege.
RETURN VALUE
This routine returns 0 if the operation was successful or -1 if the operation failed. In the latter case, serrno is set appropriately.
ERRORS
ENOENT Filesystem does not exist.
EACCES The caller does not have ADMIN privilege.
EFAULT poolname, server or fs is a NULL pointer.
EEXIST this filesystem is already part of a pool.
ENOMEM Memory could not be allocated for storing the filesystem definition.
EINVAL The pool is unknown or the length of poolname exceeds CA_MAXPOOLNAMELEN or the length of server exceeds CA_MAXHOSTNAMELEN or
the length of fs exceeds 79.
SENOSHOST Host unknown.
SEINTERNAL Database error.
SECOMERR Communication error.
LCG $Date$ DPM_ADDFS(3)