Alain,
I think you want to use fmdump -eV to display the extended device
information. See the output below.
Cindy
class = ereport.fs.zfs.checksum
ena = 0x3242b9cdeac00401
detector = (embedded nvlist)
nvlist version: 0
version = 0x0
sch
You should be able to do 'zpool status -x' to find out what vdev is
broken. A useful extension to the DE would be to add a label to the
suspect corresponding to /.
- Eric
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 06:34:33PM +0200, Alain Ch?reau wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> ZFS send a message to FMA in case of disk failu
Hi all,
ZFS send a message to FMA in case of disk failure.
The detail of the message reference a vdev by an hexadecimal number as:
# *fmdump -V -u 50ea07a0-2cd9-6bfb-ff9e-e219740052d5*
TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
Feb 18 11:07:29.5195 50ea07a0-2cd9-6bfb-f