Hello all,
I have a critical ZFS problem, quick history
I have a production machine which backplane has burnt (litteraly) that
had 2 pools : "applis" & "storage". Those pools are RAIDz1 + 1 spare.
Then we switched to the backup one, all right.
Backup machine is the exact replica of production on
Le mercredi 30 septembre 2009 à 11:43 +0200, Nicolas Szalay a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> I have a critical ZFS problem, quick history
[snip]
little addition : zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c7t0d0 sees the metadatas
Isn't it "just" the
nd you can recommend for Solaris?
I use Areca cards, with the driver supplied by Areca (certified in the
HCL)
Have a nice day,
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age c4t3d0 c3t3d0
invalid vdev specification
use '-f' to override the following errors:
/dev/dsk/c7t3d0s0 is part of active ZFS pool storage. Please see
zpool(1M).
Does anyone have a clue ?
thanks.
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ata cable was
> somehow broken, so I replaced that before installing solaris. And solaris
> didn't and doesn't see any actual hw errors on the disks, does it?
I had the same symptoms recently. I also thought the disk were dying but
I was wrong. Suspected the RAM, no. Finally it was
ts.. just standard old 33mhz 32bit pci ..
> and a couple of newer pci-e.
> But my two controllers are both the same vendor / version and are both
> connected to the same pci bus.
looks like 32 bits & ZFS definitively hurts :D
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om FMd via SNMP. The purpose is a little wider than what you
need (as it collects all FMd events) but if it can help see
http://solaris-fr.org/home/docs/serveur/smpfmd (in french, sorry)
If you need explanations due to language post here :)
Hope it helps,
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