On 10/12/12 09:59 PM, Robbie Crash wrote:
I had lots of checksum errors on big writes when I was using WD Greens
without TLER.
Just to prevent that everyone now goes for TLER Caviar Greens:
"I is important to realize TLER-capable hard drives should NOT
be used in non-RAID environments." RAID h
I had lots of checksum errors on big writes when I was using WD Greens
without TLER. Also, when I was using ZFS on Linux and a PCI (not PCIe)
controller card for some old PATA 1TB drives, any time the PCI bandwidth
was reached checksum errors out the wazoo. But only on big copies, or
scrubs.
On Fr
On 10/12/12 08:09 PM, Bentley, Dain wrote:
I see the checksum errors with zpool status -v but the drives are good as far
as I know.
>
pool: volume0
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an unrecoverable error. An
attempt was made to correct the error.
enIndiana
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Openindiana ZFS server crashes and reboots
On 10/12/12 07:34 PM, Bentley, Dain wrote:
> Hello Udo, thanks for the reply. Here is the text from fmdump -eV.
> Is there anything I should be looking for?
So BOTH disks spit out ZFS checksum errors
On 10/12/12 07:34 PM, Bentley, Dain wrote:
Hello Udo, thanks for the reply. Here is the text from fmdump -eV.
> Is there anything I should be looking for?
So BOTH disks spit out ZFS checksum errors like a machine gun,
this can either be a controller/cable problem or a memory problem
(you don't
On 12/10/2012 17:34, Bentley, Dain wrote:
Hello all.
I'm pretty new to OpenIndiana and Solaris based systems in general.
I've recently dumped FreeBSD ZFS for OpenIndiana and set up a server with a ZFS
mirror presenting iSCSI luns to an esxi host. Nothing against FreeBSD but I
wanted to try Op
Hello all.
I'm pretty new to OpenIndiana and Solaris based systems in general.
I've recently dumped FreeBSD ZFS for OpenIndiana and set up a server with a ZFS
mirror presenting iSCSI luns to an esxi host. Nothing against FreeBSD but I
wanted to try OpenIndiana.
Connectivity is fine and it seem