Hi Eric,
> Problem is the OP is mixing client 4k drives with 512b drives.
How do you come to that assesment?
Here's what I have:
Ap_Id Information
sata1/1::dsk/c7t1d0Mod: WDC WD10EADS-00L5B1 FRev: 01.01A01
sata1/2::dsk/c7t2d0Mod: WDC
On Sat, May 8 at 23:39, Ben Rockwood wrote:
The drive (c7t2d0)is bad and should be replaced. The second drive
(c7t5d0) is either bad or going bad. This is exactly the kind of
problem that can force a Thumper to it knees, ZFS performance is
horrific, and as soon as you drop the bad disks thing
Hi Ben,
> The drive (c7t2d0)is bad and should be replaced.
> The second drive (c7t5d0) is either bad or going bad.
Dagnabbit. I'm glad you told me this, but I would have thought that running a
scrub would have alerted me to some fault?
> and as soon as you drop the bad disks things m
ing at 100. How does one solve this
> issue if its a firmware bug? I tried looking around for Western
> Digital Firmware for WD10EADS but couldn't find any available.
>
> Would adding an SSD or two help here?
>
> Thanks,
> Em
>
> -
does one solve this issue if
its a firmware bug? I tried looking around for Western Digital Firmware for
WD10EADS but couldn't find any available.
Would adding an SSD or two help here?
Thanks,
Em
Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 14:38:25 -0300
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Hard disk buffer at
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Emily Grettel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've had my RAIDz volume working well on SNV_131 but it has come to my
> attention that there has been some read issues with the drives. Previously I
> thought this was a CIFS problem but I'm noticing that when transfering files
> or
Hi,
I've had my RAIDz volume working well on SNV_131 but it has come to my
attention that there has been some read issues with the drives. Previously I
thought this was a CIFS problem but I'm noticing that when transfering files or
uncompressing some fairly large 7z (1-2Gb) files (or even s