
0

0

no


1

0

no


8

0

no


9

0

no
(Omitted)

369

0

no


376

100

---


377

100

---


1024

100

---


1025

100

---


1032

100

---


1033

100

---
(Omitted)
#

zpool

status

rpool

pool:

rpool

state:

ONLINE

scan:

resilvered

28.7M

in

0h0m

with

0

errors

on

Tue

Jan

21

10:10:01

2014
config:

NAME

STATE

READ

WRITE

CKSUM

rpool

ONLINE

0

0

0

mirror-0

ONLINE

0

0

0

c2t50000393E802CCE2d0s0

ONLINE

0

0

0

c3t50000393A803B13Ed0s0

ONLINE

0

0

0
errors:

No

known

data

errors
#

zpool

detach

rpool

c3t50000393A803B13Ed0
5.
Release
redundant
configurations
of
system
volumes
and
I/O
devices
of
the
control
domain.
This
example
shows
the
procedure
to
release
the
I/O
device
of
the
SPARC
M10-4S
to
be
removed
that
is
used
in
the
control
domain
so
that
the
building
block
BB-ID#01
can
be
released.
If
other
redundant
software
is
in
use,
see
the
document
of
each
redundant
software
for
details
on
the
procedure
to
release
the
configuration.
a.
Release
redundant
configurations
of
system
volumes
of
the
control
domain.
The
following
example
shows
the
procedure
to
release
the
ZFS
mirror
function
of
system
volumes
of
the
control
domain.
a-1)
Execute
the
zpool
status
command
on
the
control
domain
to
check
the
state
of
the
mirror
configuration.
a-2)
Execute
the
zpool
detach
command
to
release
the
disk
from
the
mirror
configuration.
a-3)
Execute
the
zpool
status
command
to
confirm
that
the
mirror
configuration
is
released.
Chapter
10
 
Removing
a
System
with
a
Building
Block
Configuration 281