> Hey, Dennis -
>
> I can't help but wonder if the failure is a result of zfs itself finding
> some problems post restart...
Yes, yes, this is what I am feeling also, but I need to find the data also
and then I can sleep at night. I am certain that ZFS does not just toss
out faults on a whim bec
Hey, Dennis -
I can't help but wonder if the failure is a result of zfs itself finding
some problems post restart...
Is there anything in your FMA logs?
fmstat
for a summary and
fmdump
for a summary of the related errors
eg:
drteeth:/tmp # fmdump
TIME UUID
Dennis Clarke wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Dennis Clarke wrote:
However, I have repeatedly run into problems when I need to boot after a
power failure. I see vdevs being marked as FAULTED regardless if there
are
actually any hard errors reported by the on disk SMART Firmware. I am
able
to re
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Regardless, the point is that the ZPool shows no faults at boot time and
then shows phantom faults *after* I go to init 3.
That does seem odd.
Yes, it does. I assume that you have already taken the obvious first
steps and assured that your kernel an
> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>>
>> You would think so eh?
>> But a transient problem that only occurs after a power failure?
>
> Transient problems are most common after a power failure or during
> initialization.
Well the issue here is that power was on for ten minutes before I tr
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Dennis Clarke wrote:
You would think so eh?
But a transient problem that only occurs after a power failure?
Transient problems are most common after a power failure or during
initialization.
Bob
--
Bob Friesenhahn
bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us, http://www.simplesystems.o
> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>>
>> However, I have repeatedly run into problems when I need to boot after a
>> power failure. I see vdevs being marked as FAULTED regardless if there
>> are
>> actually any hard errors reported by the on disk SMART Firmware. I am
>> able
>> to remove
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Dennis Clarke wrote:
However, I have repeatedly run into problems when I need to boot after a
power failure. I see vdevs being marked as FAULTED regardless if there are
actually any hard errors reported by the on disk SMART Firmware. I am able
to remove these FAULTed devices
I'm happy to see that someone else brought up this topic. I had a nasty
long power failure last night that drained the APC/UPS batteries dry.[1]
:-(
I changed the subject line somewhat because I feel that the issue is one
of honesty as opposed to reliability.
I *feel* that ZFS is reliable out pa