How to tear down a geom mirror?
Ivan Voras
ivoras at freebsd.org
Fri Mar 6 06:59:03 PST 2009
Peter Steele wrote:
>> Or simply use the "clean" command, for example "gmirror clean" (also
>> supported in other GEOM classes).
>
> Can I do a gmirror clean without first doing a gmirror load? That's what I want to avoid since it can hang if the mirror is is a bad state.
Sorry, the actual command is "clear", not "clean".
Yes. The "clear" commands usually just zero-out the last sector of the
underlying provider (doesn't matter if it's a drive, slice or something
altogether different) so you don't have to do it manually.
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