Hi,
As a related issue to this (specifically CR 6884728) - any ideas how I should
go about removing the old BE? When I attempt to run ludelete I get the
following:
$ lustatus
Boot Environment Is Active ActiveCanCopy
Name Complete NowOn Reb
> + dev=`echo $dev | sed 's/mirror.*/mirror/'`
Thanks for the suggestion Kurt. However, I'm not running a mirror on that pool
- so am guessing this won't help in my case.
I'll try and pick my way through the lulib script if I get any time.
Ben
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I've just purchased an Asus P5K WS, which seems to work OK. I had to download
the Marvell Yukon ethernet driver - but it's all working fine. It's also got a
PCI-X slot - so I have one of those Super Micro 8 port SATA cards - providing a
total of 16 SATA ports across the system. Other specs are o
Hi,
Sorry if this is a RTM issue - but I wanted to be sure before continuing. I
received a corrupted file error on one of my pools. I removed the file, and the
status command now shows the following:
> zpool status -v rpool
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experience
Hi,
I can't seem to delete a file in my zpool that has permanent errors:
zpool status -vx
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data
corruption. Applications may be affected.
action: Restore the file in question if possible. Other
Hello again,
I'm not making progress on this.
Every time I run a zpool scrub rpool I see:
$ zpool status -vx
pool: rpool
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data
corruption. Applications may be affected.
action: Restore the file in questi
Hi Marc,
$ : > 09 - Check.mp3
bash: 09 - Check.mp3: I/O error
$ cd ..
$ rm -rf BAD
$ rm: cannot remove `BAD/09 - Check.mp3': I/O error
I'll try shuffling the cables - but as you see above it occasionally reports on
a different disk - so imagine the cables are OK. Also, the new disk I added has
Thanks Marc - I'll run memtest on Monday, and re-seat memory/cpu//cards etc. If
that fails, I'll try moving the devices onto a different SATA controller.
Failing that I'll rebuild from scratch. Failing that, I'll get a new
motherboard!
Ben
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Hi,
Today's update:
- I ran a memtest a few times - no errors.
- I reseated, re-routed ad switched all connectors/cables
- I'm currently running a scrub, but it's showing vast numbers of cksum errors
now across all devices:
$ zpool status -v
pool: rpool
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more de
Hi Marc,
Thanks for all of your suggestions.
I'll restart memtest when I'm next in the office and leave it running overnight.
I can recreate the pool - but I guess the question is am I safe to do this on
the existing setup, or am I going to hit the same issue again sometime?
Assuming I don't f
Sent response by private message.
Today's findings are that the cksum errors appear on the new disk on the other
controller too - so I've ruled out controllers & cables. It's probably as Jeff
says - just got to figure out now how to prove the memory is duff.
Ben
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Hi,
It's an ASUS P5K-WS board with 2Gb of Corsair TwinX DDR2 8500 1066MHz Non-ECC
memory. The board uses the Intel P35 chipset - it also will not support ECC
RAM. TBH, this is probably the last time I'll get an ASUS, as this is the
second board I've got through - the first one died for no parti
Hi,
Quick update:
I left memtest running over night - 39 passes, no errors.
I also attempted to force the BIOS to run the memory at 800MHz & 5-5-5-15 as
suggested - but the machine became very unstable - long boot times; PCI-Express
failure of Yukon network card on booting etc. I've switched i
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