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Hans J Albertsson hans.j.albertsson at gmail.com
Tue Sep 20 16:36:57 UTC 2016


The new disk is 4k blocks, the Old is 512b blocks.

Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5

Den 20 sep. 2016 18:34 skrev "Aurélien Larcher" <aurelien.larcher at gmail.com
>:

> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Hans J Albertsson
> <hans.j.albertsson at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Split requires that the new disk can be a mirror in the old root pool.
> And
> > a new zpool.
> > Neither condition is met in my case.
>
> Ah OK sorry. Just curious, what makes it impossible?
>
> >
> > Hans J. Albertsson
> > From my Nexus 5
> >
> > Den 20 sep. 2016 15:55 skrev "Aurélien Larcher" <
> aurelien.larcher at gmail.com
> >>:
> >
> >> But I would personally use the root split method over the old one.
> >>
> >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Мартин Бохниг via openindiana-discuss
> >> <openindiana-discuss at openindiana.org> wrote:
> >> > Hello,
> >> >
> >> > I have no login credentials nor anything else other than ML access
> (and
> >> never needed it nor asked for).
> >> > But here is some info you may find useful:
> >> >
> >> > A) As always in all periods/epochs/ages, I took wget copies of all
> >> important sites.
> >> > So if anybody ever needs any mailing list copy, bugs database or
> >> download central stuff from opensolaris.org, schillix, belenix,
> >> opensparc.net,  or oi or illumos etc, I can help you in most cases
> >> >
> >> > B) It took me 10 to 15 seconds from your question to google to finding
> >> the links you are referring to (down atm) to google cache.
> >> > The content a few lines lower  ...
> >> >
> >> > C) While not most but definitely at lot of most lightweight stuff
> should
> >> always make it into webarchive.org.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Now your requested content:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > MfG, %martin
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > How to migrate the root pool
> >> > Skip to end of metadata
> >> > *  Page restrictions apply
> >> > *  Added by  Gary Mills , last edited by  Predrag Zečević on Dec 05,
> >> 2013   ( view change ) Go to start of metadata
> >> > *
> >> > I recently wanted to migrate the root pool to a new device.  This
> turned
> >> out to be easy to do, using extisting facilities.  The original root
> pool
> >> was on an old 80-gig disk.  This system also had a data pool on a newer
> 1
> >> TB disk.  Here's what the `format' command showed for them:
> >> >        0. c2t0d0 <Unknown-Unknown-0001 cyl 9726 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
> >> >           /pci at 0,0/pci1043,8389 at 11/disk at 0,0
> >> >        1. c2t2d0 <ATA-ST31000524AS-JC4B-931.51GB>
> >> >           /pci at 0,0/pci1043,8389 at 11/disk at 2,0I
> >> > *  wanted to migrate the root pool to a new SSD.  The `format' command
> >> was available to prepare the SSD.  I could use the `zpool' command to
> >> create the pool on that new device, and `beadm' and `installgrub' to
> >> perform the migration.  That part worked out nicely.  I had to use a
> >> variety of commands to complete the migration.
> >> > *  Add the SSD: Just shut down the computer, install the SSD hardware,
> >> and boot the system.  Here's the new output from `format':
> >> >        0. c2t0d0 <Unknown-Unknown-0001 cyl 9726 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
> >> >           /pci at 0,0/pci1043,8389 at 11/disk at 0,0
> >> >        1. c2t1d0 <ATA-SanDiskSDSSDP06-0 cyl 9966 alt 2 hd 224 sec 56>
> >> >           /pci at 0,0/pci1043,8389 at 11/disk at 1,0
> >> >        2. c2t2d0 <ATA-ST31000524AS-JC4B-931.51GB>
> >> >           /pci at 0,0/pci1043,8389 at 11/disk at 2,0
> >> > *  Prepare the SSD: Create the fdisk partition within `format':
> >> >     format> fdisk
> >> >     No fdisk table exists. The default partition for the disk is:
> >> >       a 100% "SOLARIS System" partition
> >> >     Type "y" to accept the default partition,  otherwise type "n" to
> >> edit the
> >> >      partition table.
> >> >     y
> >> >
> >> > *  Create the slice:
> >> >     partition> 0
> >> >     Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders        Size            Blocks
> >> >       0 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)
> >>     0
> >> >     Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: root
> >> >     Enter partition permission flags[wm]:
> >> >     Enter new starting cyl[1]: 3
> >> >     Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 3e, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: $
> >> >     partition> p
> >> >     Current partition table (unnamed):
> >> >     Total disk cylinders available: 9965 + 2 (reserved cylinders)
> >> >     Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders        Size            Blocks
> >> >       0       root    wm       3 - 9964       59.59GB    (9962/0/0)
> >> 124963328
> >> >       1 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)
> >>     0
> >> >       2     backup    wu       0 - 9964       59.61GB    (9965/0/0)
> >> 125000960
> >> >       3 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)
> >>     0
> >> >       4 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)
> >>     0
> >> >       5 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)
> >>     0
> >> >       6 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)
> >>     0
> >> >       7 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)
> >>     0
> >> >       8       boot    wu       0 -    0        6.12MB    (1/0/0)
> >> 12544
> >> >       9 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)
> >>     0
> >> >     partition> l
> >> >     Ready to label disk, continue? y
> >> > *  Get the root pool version:
> >> >     # zpool get all rpool
> >> >     NAME   PROPERTY               VALUE                  SOURCE
> >> >     rpool  size                   74G                    -
> >> >     ...
> >> >     rpool  version                28                     local
> >> >
> >> > *  Try to create the new root pool, with a new pool name:
> >> >     # zpool create -o version=28 rpool1 c2t1d0s0
> >> >     invalid vdev specification
> >> >     use '-f' to override the following errors:
> >> >     /dev/dsk/c2t1d0s0 overlaps with /dev/dsk/c2t1d0s2
> >> >
> >> > *  Try again with the force option:
> >> >     # zpool create -f -o version=28 rpool1 c2t1d0s0
> >> >     # zpool list
> >> >     NAME     SIZE  ALLOC   FREE  EXPANDSZ    CAP  DEDUP  HEALTH
> ALTROOT
> >> >     dpool    928G  85.6G   842G     2.50M     9%  1.00x  ONLINE  -
> >> >     rpool     74G  7.05G  66.9G         -     9%  1.00x  ONLINE  -
> >> >     rpool1  59.5G   108K  59.5G         -     0%  1.00x  ONLINE  -
> >> >
> >> > *  Create the BE, on the new device with a new name:
> >> >     # beadm create -p rpool1 oi_151a6x
> >> >     WARNING: menu.lst file /rpool1/boot/grub/menu.lst does not exist,
> >> >              generating a new menu.lst file
> >> >     Created successfully
> >> >
> >> > *  Verify that it exists:
> >> >     # beadm list
> >> >     BE          Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
> >> >     oi_151a6    NR     /          5.98G static 2012-09-13 16:33
> >> >     oi_151a6x   R      -          4.15G static 2013-06-06 15:55
> >> >     openindiana -      -          13.5M static 2012-09-13 08:55
> >> >
> >> > *  Install the boot blocks:
> >> >     # installgrub -m /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2
> >> /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0s0
> >> >     Updating master boot sector destroys existing boot managers (if
> any).
> >> >     continue (y/n)?y
> >> >     stage2 written to partition 0, 277 sectors starting at 50 (abs
> 12594)
> >> >     stage1 written to partition 0 sector 0 (abs 12544)
> >> >     stage1 written to master boot sector
> >> >
> >> > *  Change the BIOS boot order by shutting the system down and entering
> >> the BIOS setup.  Then put the SSD first in the boot order and reboot.
> >> > *  At this point, I upgraded to oi_151a7.  This confirmed that the new
> >> root pool was functional.  Here's the initial boot environment:
> >> >     # beadm list
> >> >     BE          Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
> >> >     oi_151a6    R      -          6.01G static 2012-09-13 16:33
> >> >     oi_151a6x   NR     /          4.33G static 2013-06-06 15:55
> >> >     openindiana -      -          13.5M static 2012-09-13 08:55
> >> >
> >> > *  Upgrade:
> >> >     # pkg image-update --be-name oi_151a7
> >> >     WARNING: The boot environment being modified is not the active
> one.
> >> Changes    made in the active BE will not be reflected on the next boot.
> >> >                 Packages to update: 895
> >> >            Create boot environment: Yes
> >> >     Create backup boot environment:  No
> >> >     ...
> >> >     A clone of oi_151a6x exists and has been updated and activated.
> >> >     On the next boot the Boot Environment oi_151a7 will be
> >> >     mounted on '/'.  Reboot when ready to switch to this updated BE.
> >> >
> >> > *  Check the BEs again:
> >> >     # beadm list
> >> >     BE          Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
> >> >     oi_151a6    R      -          6.01G static 2012-09-13 16:33
> >> >     oi_151a6x   N      /          101K  static 2013-06-06 15:55
> >> >     oi_151a7    R      -          5.31G static 2013-06-06 16:56
> >> >     openindiana -      -          13.5M static 2012-09-13 08:55
> >> >
> >> > *  Shut down OS:
> >> >     # init 5
> >> >     updating //platform/i86pc/boot_archive
> >> >     updating //platform/i86pc/amd64/boot_archive
> >> >
> >> > *  Press the `Power' button to reboot.  Confirm that the upgrade was
> >> successful.  Notice that there are still two active boot environments:
> >> >     $ beadm list
> >> >     BE          Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
> >> >     oi_151a6    R      -          6.01G static 2012-09-13 16:33
> >> >     oi_151a6x   -      -          16.8M static 2013-06-06 15:55
> >> >     oi_151a7    NR     /          5.33G static 2013-06-06 16:56
> >> >     openindiana -      -          13.5M static 2012-09-13 08:55
> >> >
> >> > *  Some of the old root pool is still in use.  My home directory was
> on
> >> rpool/export/home/mills .  To simplify this migration, I decided to
> move it
> >> to the data pool.  First, create new filesystems on the data pool:
> >> >     # zfs create dpool/export
> >> >     # zfs create dpool/export/home
> >> >
> >> > *  My home directory in the /etc/passwd file was automounted to
> >> /home/mills from /export/home/mills .  The first thing I did was to
> copy it
> >> to /dpool/export/home/mills using `cpio'.  Then I edited /etc/passwd to
> >> change my home directory to /dpool/export/home/mills .  After that
> change,
> >> it was no longer automounted.  After a reboot, I confirmed that the old
> >> root pool was no longer needed for my home directory:
> >> >     # zfs unmount rpool/export/home/mills
> >> >     # zfs unmount rpool/export/home
> >> >     # zfs unmount rpool/export
> >> >
> >> > *  Still, there are a few pieces left:
> >> >     # zfs list | egrep 'dump|swap'
> >> >     rpool/dump                895M  65.5G   895M  -
> >> >     rpool/swap                952M  65.8G   637M  -
> >> >
> >> > *  To move the dump device, first get the properties of the old one:
> >> >     $ zfs get all rpool/dump | egrep 'SOURCE|local'
> >> >     NAME        PROPERTY                  VALUE
> >>  SOURCE
> >> >     rpool/dump  volsize                   895M
> >> local
> >> >     rpool/dump  checksum                  off
> >>  local
> >> >     rpool/dump  compression               off
> >>  local
> >> >     rpool/dump  refreservation            none
> >> local
> >> >     rpool/dump  dedup                     off
> >>  local
> >> >
> >> > *  Create another one on rpool1:
> >> >     # zfs create -o checksum=off -o compression=off -o
> >> refreservation=none -o dedup=off -V 895M rpool1/dump
> >> >
> >> > *  Try to move it:
> >> >     # dumpadm -d /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/dump
> >> >     dumpadm: dump device /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/dump is too small to
> hold
> >> a system dump
> >> >     dump size 1812297728 bytes, device size 938475520 bytes
> >> >     # dumpadm
> >> >          Dump content: kernel pages
> >> >            Dump device: /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/dump (dedicated)
> >> >     Savecore directory: /var/crash/ati
> >> >       Savecore enabled: no
> >> >        Save compressed: on
> >> >
> >> > *  Expand the volume and try again:
> >> >     # dumpadm -d /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/dump
> >> >           Dump content: kernel pages
> >> >            Dump device: /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/dump (dedicated)
> >> >     Savecore directory: /var/crash/ati
> >> >       Savecore enabled: no
> >> >        Save compressed: on
> >> > *  Now, get the properties of the old swap device:
> >> >     $ zfs get all rpool/swap | egrep 'SOURCE|local'
> >> >     NAME        PROPERTY                  VALUE
> >>  SOURCE
> >> >     rpool/swap  volsize                   895M
> >> local
> >> >     rpool/swap  refreservation            952M
> >> local
> >> >
> >> > *  Create a new one on rpool1:
> >> >     # zfs create -o refreservation=952M -V 895M rpool1/swap
> >> >
> >> > *  Move the swap device by editing /etc/vfstab:
> >> >     o Move the swap device by editing /etc/vfstab:
> >> >     root at ati:/etc# cp -p vfstab vfstab-
> >> >     root at ati:/etc# ex vfstab
> >> >     root at ati:/etc# diff vfstab- vfstab
> >> >     12c12
> >> >     < /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap  -               -               swap
> >> -       no      -
> >> >     ---
> >> >     > /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/swap -               -               swap
> >> -       no      -
> >> >
> >> > *  Reboot and confirm that rpool is no longer used:
> >> >     # dumpadm
> >> >           Dump content: kernel pages
> >> >            Dump device: /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/dump (dedicated)
> >> >     Savecore directory: /var/crash/ati
> >> >       Savecore enabled: no
> >> >        Save compressed: on
> >> >     # swap -l
> >> >     swapfile             dev    swaplo   blocks     free
> >> >     /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/swap 96,2         8  1832952  1832952
> >> >     # beadm list
> >>   BE
> >> >       Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
> >> >     oi_151a6    R      -          6.01G static 2012-09-13 16:33
> >> >     oi_151a6x   -      -          16.8M static 2013-06-06 15:55
> >> >     oi_151a7    NR     /          5.34G static 2013-06-06 16:56
> >> >     openindiana -      -          13.5M static 2012-09-13 08:55
> >> >     # zpool list
> >> >     NAME     SIZE  ALLOC   FREE  EXPANDSZ    CAP  DEDUP  HEALTH
> ALTROOT
> >> >     dpool    928G  85.6G   842G     2.50M     9%  1.00x  ONLINE  -
> >> >     rpool     74G  6.19G  67.8G         -     8%  1.00x  ONLINE  -
> >> >     rpool1  59.5G  7.17G  52.3G         -    12%  1.00x  ONLINE  -
> >> >
> >> > *  Export the pool and observe the result:
> >> >     # zpool export rpool
> >> >     # zpool list
> >> >     NAME     SIZE  ALLOC   FREE  EXPANDSZ    CAP  DEDUP  HEALTH
> ALTROOT
> >> >     dpool    928G  85.6G   842G     2.50M     9%  1.00x  ONLINE  -
> >> >     rpool1  59.5G  7.18G  52.3G         -    12%  1.00x  ONLINE  -
> >> >     # zfs list
> >> >     NAME                    USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
> >> >     dpool                  85.6G   828G    24K  /dpool
> >> >     dpool/export           83.8G   828G    22K  /dpool/export
> >> >     dpool/export/home      83.8G   828G  83.8G  /dpool/export/home
> >> >     dpool/opt              1.82G   828G  1.82G  /dpool/opt
> >> >     dpool/opt/local          21K   828G    21K  /dpool/opt/local
> >> >     rpool1                 8.10G  50.5G  36.5K  /rpool1
> >> >     rpool1/ROOT            5.17G  50.5G    31K  legacy
> >> >     rpool1/ROOT/oi_151a6x  16.8M  50.5G  4.33G  /
> >> >     rpool1/ROOT/oi_151a7   5.16G  50.5G  4.27G  /
> >> >     rpool1/dump            2.00G  50.5G  2.00G  -
> >> >     rpool1/swap             952M  51.4G    16K  -
> >> >     # getent passwd mills
> >> >     mills:x:107:10:Gary Mills:/dpool/export/home/mills:/bin/ksh
> >> >     # beadm list
> >> >     BE        Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
> >> >     oi_151a6x -      -          16.8M static 2013-06-06 15:55
> >> >     oi_151a7  NR     /          5.34G static 2013-06-06 16:56
> >> >
> >> > *  I could have resumed automounting my home directory by changing the
> >> mount point of dpool/export to /export, but I decided to leave it the
> way
> >> it was.
> >> > *  Here's another upgrade, just to confirm that the new root pool was
> >> correct:
> >> >     # pkg image-update --be-name oi_151a8
> >> >                 Packages to remove:  16
> >> >                Packages to install:   6
> >> >                 Packages to update: 879
> >> >            Create boot environment: Yes
> >> >     Create backup boot environment:  No
> >> >     DOWNLOAD                                  PKGS       FILES    XFER
> >> (MB)
> >> >     Completed                              901/901 22745/22745
> >> 566.2/566.2
> >> >     PHASE                                        ACTIONS
> >> >     Removal Phase                            13844/13844
> >> >     Install Phase                            12382/12382
> >> >     Update Phase                             23637/23637
> >> >     PHASE                                          ITEMS
> >> >     Package State Update Phase                 1780/1780
> >> >     Package Cache Update Phase                   895/895
> >> >     Image State Update Phase                         2/2
> >> >     ...
> >> >     root at ati:~# beadm list
> >> >     BE        Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
> >> >     oi_151a6x -      -          16.8M static 2013-06-06 15:55
> >> >     oi_151a7  N      /          11.4M static 2013-06-06 16:56
> >> >     oi_151a8  R      -          8.76G static 2013-08-11 16:12
> >> >     # bootadm list-menu
> >> >     the location for the active GRUB menu is:
> /rpool1/boot/grub/menu.lst
> >> >     default 2
> >> >     timeout 30
> >> >     0 oi_151a6x
> >> >     1 oi_151a7
> >> >     2 oi_151a8
> >> >     # init 5
> >> >
> >> > *  Press the power switch to reboot.  The upgrade was successful,
> >> completing the migration to a new device.
> >> >
> >> > Labels:
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> >> > *
> >> > Dec 06, 2013
> >> > Predrag Zečević
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I have also wanted to try SSD (Samsung SSD 840, 120 GB). My current
> >> rpool was on 160 GB HD 7200RPM. I have used slightly different approach,
> >> which worked (I am now writing this from system booted from SSD).
> >> > First, I have created same partition layout as existing rpool had
> >> (slices 0, 2 and 8 - similar like in this example). BTW, I have attached
> >> SSD disk via USB docking station...
> >> > Then I have created new pool (I have found disk ID using  format and
> >> fdisk utilities in steps mentioned at the beginning of this page):
> >> >
> >> > Next phase is to take recursive snapshot of rpool and to send
> (verbose=
> >> -v , recursive= -R ) it to  and receive it (keep structure= -d , force=
> -F
> >> ) to new rpool (I have named it RPOOL):
> >> >
> >> > BTW, my installation has user home directories on second HD, as well
> as
> >> /opt   directory. Boot disk ( rpool in such environment) has occupied
> 26 GB
> >> of space and system took 28 minutes under normal activities to
> send/receive
> >> pool...
> >> > Now, we need to make new disk bootable. Check (compare and set  bootfs
> >> property of new root pool):
> >> >
> >> > After this, new pool has to be exported and grub installed:
> >> >
> >> > Now, you can shutdown system and shuffle disks. If you have put SSD
> disk
> >> to same controller, nothing to do... But, if you have changed location
> of
> >> it, then you have to fix BIOS boot order.
> >> > I found easy enough to boot system FIRST from latest /hipster USB text
> >> installation image (less than 1GG, easy to create - and my installation
> IS
> >> /hipster one) in order to import copy of rpool under new name:
> >> >
> >> > After you have started reboot, skip step of booting from removable
> >> device and your system should be started from SSD now.
> >> > My impression is that all this is NOT enough to have all benefits of
> SSD
> >> disk usage...
> >> > Actually, I could not say that systems is significantly faster than
> boot
> >> from normal HD, but it might be needed to do some optimizations.
> >> > This is how I did moved rpool to SSD (pardon me on my mistakes in
> >> English).
> >> > Regards.
> >> > P.S. Resources used (beside this page):
> >> > *  http://ptribble.blogspot.de/2012/09/recursive-zfs-send-
> >> and-receive.html
> >> > *  http://waddles.org/content/replicating-zfs-root-disks
> >> >
> >> > *  Permalink
> >> > *
> >> > Nov 15, 2014
> >> > Jon Strabala
> >> > Predrag
> >> > You might be able to do this via "zpool split" without using
> snapshots (
> >> I have not tried all these spteps ... yet )
> >> > Lets's assume
> >> > *  you have a rpool that is a bare drive or a mirrored set with the
> >> drive or one of the members "c1t0d0s0"
> >> > *  you want to migrate the root pool to a new disk (same size or maybe
> >> bigger) to a new disk "c1t2d0s0"
> >> > *  Note I'm not sure about any issues that might be caused via a 512
> >> byte vs 4K disk sector mismatch
> >> > so lets assume the sector sizes match on all the disks (old and new) .
> >> > Note "zpool split" is not documented in in the illumos man page Bug
> #2897
> >> > Step 1 - I imaging  a "cleaner procedure' with out relying on
> snapshots
> >> might be doing something like the following:
> >> >   # zpool attach rpool c1t0d0s0 c1t2d0s0
> >> > # zpool status rpool
> >> > *** wait for resilver to complete ****
> >> > Step 2 - Now split off the new device it's a perfect clone (by default
> >> it takes the last one added - but we could specify  c1t2d0s0 as the last
> >> arg )
> >> > # zpool split rpool rpool2
> >> >   # installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2 /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0s0
> >> > [Optional] You have your clone albiet with a different pool name,
> >> however what if your new drive is larger - your not using the space -
> but
> >> you can
> >> > #  zfs list
> >> > # zpool set autoexpand=on rpool2
> >> > [Optional] not done yet look at how much space you can expand and use
> >> and then use your new space
> >> > #  zpool get expandsize  rpool2
> >> > #  zpool online -e  rpool2
> >> > #  zfs list
> >> > # zpool set autoexpand=off rpool2
> >> > [Optional] at this point the new cloned disk may be bigger than the
> >> disks you cloned from if so no more using those old disks later as part
> of
> >> a mirror with the new disk
> >> > Step 3. Time to set up the cloned disk to boot (we need to change it's
> >> pool name ) so shut down and power off
> >> > # init 0
> >> > Step 4. Remove the old OS drive (or drives) which is either the
> original
> >> stand alone disk or the entire original mirror set .
> >> > Step 5. Boot from the  latest /hipster USB text image - only way I
> know
> >> of to change the pool name back to 'rpool'
> >> > Step 6. Now import the device and change its name from rpool2 to rpool
> >> > # zpool import -f rpool2 rpool
> >> > # init 6
> >> > IMHO Step 1 & 2 make a perfect clone except for the pool name - it
> would
> >> be cool if there was a zpool command to rename the split e.g. rpool2 to
> >> rpool WITHOUT bringing it online as it would have a "name" conflict and
> >> then you remove it offsite as a hot spare OS clone backup without
> rebooting
> >> to a /hipster image to rename it.
> >> >
> >> > *  Permalink
> >> > *
> >> > Sep 03, 2014
> >> > Stefan Müller-Wilken
> >> > Procedure for SPARC (as reported by igork on #oi-dev): need install
> zfs
> >> boot block by: installboot -F zfs /usr/platform/`uname
> >> -i`/lib/fs/zfs/bootblk /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0s0
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> >> >
> >> >>Вторник, 20 сентября 2016, 10:25 UTC от "Hans J. Albertsson" <
> >> hans.j.albertsson at gmail.com>:
> >> >>
> >> >>Was going to refer to an old document on migrating the root pool, but
> I
> >> >>get 503 Service unavailable from anywhere on wiki.openindiana.org.
> >> >>
> >> >>Is anyone  looking after this site? Will it reappear??
> >> >>Is Gary Mills' short piece on migrating the root pool available
> >> elsewhere??
> >> >>
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