On September 13, 2006 7:07:40 PM -0700 Richard Elling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dale Ghent wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
As I understand things, SunCluster 3.2 is expected to have support
for HA-ZFS
and until that version is released you will not be running in a
supported
configuration.... and so any errors you encounter are *your fault
alone*.
Still, after reading Mathias's description, it seems that the former
node is doing an implicit forced import when it boots back up. This
seems wrong to me.
Repeat the experiment with UFS, or most other file systems, on a raw
device and you would get the same behaviour as ZFS: corruption.
Again, the difference is that with UFS your filesystems won't auto
mount at boot. If you repeated with UFS, you wouldn't try to mount
until you decided you should own the disk.
-frank
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