Sorry, this is YAZFST = yet another ZFS thread.
I know it's possible to break and separately mount the drives from a gmirror. Is it possible to do the same with zfs?
I'm looking for the ZFS equivalent to:
[CMD=""]gmirror label -b load mirror0 /dev/disk1 /dev/disk2[/CMD]
[CMD=""]newfs /dev/mirror/mirror0[/CMD]
[CMD=""]gmirror remove mirror0 /dev/disk2 [/CMD]
[CMD=""]mount -t ufs /dev/disk2 /mnt/disk2[/CMD]
I suppose that in some way this breaks with how ZFS approaches things. A zpool is a logical extension of a group of file systems and a mirror is a "virtual device".
I know it's possible to break and separately mount the drives from a gmirror. Is it possible to do the same with zfs?
I'm looking for the ZFS equivalent to:
[CMD=""]gmirror label -b load mirror0 /dev/disk1 /dev/disk2[/CMD]
[CMD=""]newfs /dev/mirror/mirror0[/CMD]
[CMD=""]gmirror remove mirror0 /dev/disk2 [/CMD]
[CMD=""]mount -t ufs /dev/disk2 /mnt/disk2[/CMD]
I suppose that in some way this breaks with how ZFS approaches things. A zpool is a logical extension of a group of file systems and a mirror is a "virtual device".