On 06/09/2010 10:56, Piotr Jasiukajtis wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for the ideas on how to check if the machine was under
high I/O pressure before it panicked (caused manually by an NMI).
By I/O I mean disks and ZFS stack.
Do you believe ZFS was a key component in the I/O pressure?
I've CC'd zfs-
isn't changing. Anything I add to this filesystem or delete
won't affect the snapshot or the origin, multipack/u01 ... so why are
we attempting to unmount it for a rollback?
Many thanks in advance,
Jason
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Jason Banham e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Afternoon,
The panic looks due to the fact that your SVM state databases aren't
all there, so when we came to update one of them we found there
was <= 50% of the state databases and crashed.
This doesn't look like anything to do with ZFS.
I'd check the output from metadb and see if it looks like