Yes, everything seems to be fine, but that was still scary, and the fix was not
completely obvious. At the very least, I would suggest adding text such as the
following to the page at http://www.sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-FD :
When physically replacing the failed device, it is best to use the same
c
Well, the second resilver finished, and everything looks okay now. Doing one
more scrub to be sure...
-- Scott
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Scott L. Burson wrote:
> This is in snv_86. I have a four-drive raidz pool. One of the drives
> died. I replaced it, but wasn't careful to put the new drive on the
> same controller port; one of the existing drives wound up on the port
> that had previously been used by
This is in snv_86. I have a four-drive raidz pool. One of the drives died. I
replaced it, but wasn't careful to put the new drive on the same controller
port; one of the existing drives wound up on the port that had previously been
used by the failed drive, and the new drive wound up on the p