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Before editing
/dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap -
- swap - no -
After editing
/dev/zvol/dsk/hdlmpool/swap -
- swap - no -
3
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Execute the zfs create command to create a dump device for a file
system in the root pool (hdlmpool) after the migration.
The dump device size varies depending on the operating environment.
# zfs create -V 3G hdlmpool/dump
4
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Execute the dumpadm command to switch to the dump device in the ZFS
boot disk environment after the migration.
# dumpadm -d /dev/zvol/dsk/hdlmpool/dump
5
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Execute the dumpadm command to make sure that the dump device is
changed to hdlmpool/dump after the migration.
# dumpadm
Dump content: kernel pages
Dump device: /dev/zvol/dsk/hdlmpool/dump (dedicated)
Savecore directory: /var/crash
Savecore enabled: yes
Save compressed: on
Migrating data under the rpool/export or rpool/export/home
directory to a ZFS boot disk environment
Migrate data under the rpool/export or rpool/export/home directory to a
ZFS boot disk environment. Before the migration, back up data under the
rpool/export or rpool/export/home directory located in the local boot disk
environment before the migration.
To migrate the data in rpool/export, follow the procedure below. Follow the
same procedure to migrate the data in rpool/export/home.
1
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Execute the zfs snapshot command to create a snap shot of the rpool/
export directory in the local boot disk environment before the migration.
# zfs snapshot -r rpool/[email protected]
2
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Execute the zfs send and zfs receive commands to copy data under
the /export directory of the snapshot you created to the root pool
(hdlmpool) in the ZFS boot disk environment after the migration.
# zfs send -vRp rpool/[email protected] | zfs receive -uvdF
hdlmpool
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