> I have no possibility to get new large disk now.
> Should I try to remove plex usr.p1 ?
>
Sounds like it's related to a problem I encountered with vinum
some time ago. For me, vinum would bail out in panic if I tried
to access an area of a volume that was not initialized on the
mirrored plex. T
On Thursday, 23 May 2002 at 21:44:52 +0200, yuri khotyaintsev wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I had a vinum mirrored volume usr
> with two plexes usr.p0 and usr.p1, with respective
> subdisks usr.p0.s0 and usr.p1.s0.
>
> So recently one of the disks crashed. I tried to replace the disk with
> another one (which
yuri khotyaintsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so now I have
> usr.p0 -> 1 subdisk (usr.p0.s0)
> usr.p1 -> 0 subdisk
> I have no possibility to get new large disk now.
> Should I try to remove plex usr.p1 ?
Yes, I think so. Perhaps you need to detach it before (most likely).
--
cheers, J"or
Hi!
I had a vinum mirrored volume usr
with two plexes usr.p0 and usr.p1, with respective
subdisks usr.p0.s0 and usr.p1.s0.
So recently one of the disks crashed. I tried to replace the disk with
another one (which later appeared to be somewhat smaller) and run
vinum create for a new disk. Beca