Re: [zfs-discuss] Data corruption during resilver operation

2009-03-30 Thread Blake
Sounds like the best way - I was about to suggest that anyway :) On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: > Blake writes: >> You are seeing snapshots from Time-Slider's automatic snapshot service. >> >> If you have a copy of each of these 58 files elsewhere, I suppose you >> could re

Re: [zfs-discuss] Data corruption during resilver operation

2009-03-30 Thread Harry Putnam
Blake writes: > You are seeing snapshots from Time-Slider's automatic snapshot service. > > If you have a copy of each of these 58 files elsewhere, I suppose you > could re-copy them to the mirror and then do 'zpool clear [poolname]' > to reset the error counter. > Thanks... I did try coping from

Re: [zfs-discuss] Data corruption during resilver operation

2009-03-30 Thread Blake
You are seeing snapshots from Time-Slider's automatic snapshot service. If you have a copy of each of these 58 files elsewhere, I suppose you could re-copy them to the mirror and then do 'zpool clear [poolname]' to reset the error counter. On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:

[zfs-discuss] Data corruption during resilver operation

2009-03-29 Thread Harry Putnam
I'm in well over my head with this report from zpool status saying: root # zpool status z3 pool: z3 state: DEGRADED status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected. action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherw