block list, over time the VDI will grow to its maximum size before it
reuses any of the blocks.
Do I have to wait for ZFS defrag?
Regards
Rodney
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Hi all,
I am running
Solaris Express Community Edition snv_130 X86
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with 2 pools, rpool (installed as version 22) and
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n what was the correct way to revive the disk. If it
happens again I will force a dump.
Regards
Rodney Lindner.
# zpool status -x
pool: D1000
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices could not be opened. Sufficient replicas
exist for
the pool to continue functioning in a de