Re: [zfs-discuss] scrub: resilver in progress for 0h38m, 0.00% done, 1131207h51m to go

2010-09-23 Thread LIC mesh
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:13 PM, Richard Elling wrote: > On Sep 22, 2010, at 1:46 PM, LIC mesh wrote: > > Something else is probably causing the slow I/O. What is the output of > "iostat -en" ? The best answer is "all balls" (balls == zeros) > > Found a number of LUNs with errors this way, lo

Re: [zfs-discuss] scrub: resilver in progress for 0h38m, 0.00% done, 1131207h51m to go

2010-09-22 Thread Richard Elling
On Sep 22, 2010, at 1:46 PM, LIC mesh wrote: > What options are there to turn off or reduce the priority of a resilver? > > This is on a 400TB iSCSI based zpool (8 LUNs per raidz2 vdev, 4 LUNs per > shelf, 6 drives per LUN - 16 shelves total) - my client has gotten to the > point that they just

[zfs-discuss] scrub: resilver in progress for 0h38m, 0.00% done, 1131207h51m to go

2010-09-22 Thread LIC mesh
What options are there to turn off or reduce the priority of a resilver? This is on a 400TB iSCSI based zpool (8 LUNs per raidz2 vdev, 4 LUNs per shelf, 6 drives per LUN - 16 shelves total) - my client has gotten to the point that they just want to get their data off, but this resilver won't stop.