Hi Marion,
I'm not the right person to analyze your panic stack, but a quick
search says the page_sub: bad arg(s): pp panic string might be
associated with a bad CPU or a page locking problem.
I would recommend running CPU/memory diagnostics on this system.
Thanks,
Cindy
On 09/02/10 20:31, M
On 26/08/2010 15:42, David Magda wrote:
Does a scrub go through the slog and/or L2ARC devices, or only the
"primary" storage components?
A scrub traverses datasets including the ZIL thus the scrub will read
(and if needed resilver) on a slog device too.
http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref
Hi Michael,
Have a look at this Blog/WP
http://blogs.sun.com/TF/entry/new_white_paper_practicing_solaris for an
example on how to use a iSCSI target from a NAS device as storage, you
can just replace the tomcat/mysql HA services with HA nfs and you have
what you are looking for.
/peter
On
This may or may not be helpful, and I don't run a RAID but I do have an
external USB drive where I've created a pool for
rsync backups and to import snapshots, and the current status of the pool is
unavail insufficient replicas, as yours shows
above. I've found I can get it back online by turnin
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Jeff Bacon wrote:
> So, when you add a log device to a pool, it initiates a resilver.
>
> What is it actually doing, though? Isn't the slog a copy of the
> in-memory intent log? Wouldn't it just simply replicate the data that's
> in the other log, checked against w