On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 04:18:12PM +1000, Daniel Carosone wrote:
>
> When doing a scrub, you start at the root bp and walk the tree, doing
> reads for everything, verifying checksums, and letting repair happen
> for any errors. That traversal is either a breadth-first or
> depth-first traversal of
> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Jim Klimov
I'm reading the ZFS on-disk spec, and I get the idea that there's an uberblock
pointing to a self-balancing tree (some say b-tree, some say avl-tree, some say
nv-tree), where data
First of all, thank you Daniel for taking the time to post a
lengthy reply! I do not get that kind of high-quality feedback
very often :)
I hope the community and googlers would benefit from that
conversation sometime. I did straighten out some thoughts
and (mis-)understandings, at least, more on
> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Jim Klimov
I'm reading the ZFS on-disk spec, and I get the idea that there's an
uberblock pointing to a self-balancing tree (some say b-tree, some say
avl-tree, some say nv-tree), where data is
2012-05-18 19:08, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Jim Klimov
I'm reading the ZFS on-disk spec, and I get the idea that there's an
uberblock pointing to a self-balancing tree (some say b-tree, some say