Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Panicing System Cluster Crash effect

2008-09-12 Thread Ross
What version of Solaris are you running there? For a long while the default response on encountering unrecoverable errors was to panic, but I believe that has been improved in newer builds. Also, part of your problem may be down to running with just a single disk. With just one disk, ZFS stil

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Panicing System Cluster Crash effect

2008-09-11 Thread Ricardo M. Correia
Hi John, On Qui, 2008-09-11 at 20:23 -0600, John Antonio wrote: > It is operating with Sol 10 u3 and also u4. Sun support is claiming > the issue is related to quiet corruptions. Probably, yes. > Since the ZFS structure was not cleanly exported because of the event > (Node crash), the statement

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Panicing System Cluster Crash effect

2008-09-11 Thread Ricardo M. Correia
Hi Jack, On Qui, 2008-09-11 at 15:37 -0700, Jack Dumson wrote: > Issues with ZFS and Sun Cluster > > If a cluster node crashes and HAStoragePlus resource group containing > ZFS structure (ie. Zpool) is transitioned to a surviving node, the > zpool import can cause the surviving node to panic.

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Panicing System Cluster Crash effect

2008-09-11 Thread James C. McPherson
Jack Dumson wrote: > Issues with ZFS and Sun Cluster > > If a cluster node crashes and HAStoragePlus resource group containing ZFS > structure (ie. Zpool) is transitioned to a surviving node, the zpool > import can cause the surviving node to panic. Zpool was obviously not > exported in controlled

[zfs-discuss] ZFS Panicing System Cluster Crash effect

2008-09-11 Thread Jack Dumson
Issues with ZFS and Sun Cluster If a cluster node crashes and HAStoragePlus resource group containing ZFS structure (ie. Zpool) is transitioned to a surviving node, the zpool import can cause the surviving node to panic. Zpool was obviously not exported in controlled fashion because of hard cra