> "tn" == Thomas Nau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
tn> I never experienced that one but we usually don't touch any of
tn> the iSCSI settings as long as a devices is offline. At least
tn> as long as we don't have to for any reason
Usually I do 'zpool offline' followed by 'iscsiadm re
Miles
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008, Miles Nordin wrote:
>> "tn" == Thomas Nau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>tn> Nevertheless during the first hour of operation after onlining
>tn> we recognized numerous checksum errors on the formerly
>tn> offlined device. We decided to scrub the pool and a
> "tn" == Thomas Nau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
tn> Nevertheless during the first hour of operation after onlining
tn> we recognized numerous checksum errors on the formerly
tn> offlined device. We decided to scrub the pool and after
tn> several hours we got about 3500 error i
Dear all
As we wanted to patch one of our iSCSI Solaris servers we had to offline
the ZFS submirrors on the clients connected to that server. The devices
connected to the second server stayed online so the pools on the clients
were still available but in degraded mode. When the server came back