Re: physically move ZFS disks to a new machine?



Ian Collins wrote:
> You probably can't, at least not until update 6 ships. The ZFS version
> on your SXDE system will be newer than the current Solaris 10.

Argh. I didn't even think to worry about that. Do you have reason to believe U6 will be compatible or is it just a possibility? Because I was thinking of delaying a few weeks for U6 anyway.

Matt McLeod wrote:
Of course if you were prepared to try to run it on SXCE then you probably
don't care much about being supported.

Correct, no support is expected. I do some ClearCase consulting and for that reason I maintain a small installation at home for laboratory purposes. I need to have it, but it does not host any critical data (and, realistically, the odds of finding someone at Rational support who understands the product better than I do are slim).

Arch Stanton
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