Just to close the loop on this, for some other poor soul having similar
problems and googling away
I believe I have resolved it. The problem was somewhere on the 750G drive, and
was fixed by detaching and re-attaching it to my mirrors.
I actually took the extra step of creating a UFS on th
I have a zpool which has grown "organically". I had a 60Gb disk, I added a
120, I added a 500, I got a 750 and sliced it and mirrored the other pieces.
The 60 and the 120 are internal PATA drives, the 500 and 750 are Maxtor
OneTouch USB drives.
The original system I created the 60+120+500 pool
I'm doing another scrub after clearing "insufficient replicas" only to find
that I'm back to the report of insufficient replicas, which basically leads me
to expect this scrub (due to complete in about 5 hours from now) won't have any
benefit either.
-bash-3.2# zpool status local
pool: local
Jeff Bonwick wrote:
> As a first step, 'fmdump -ev' should indicate why it's complaining
> about the mirror.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 07:55:22AM -0700, Pete Hartman wrote:
>> I'm doing another scrub after clearing "insufficient replic
I'm curious which enclosures you've had problems with?
Mine are both Maxtor One Touch; the 750 is slightly different in that it has a
FireWire port as well as USB.
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