Was it over NFS ?
Was zil_disable set on the server ?

If it's yes/yes, I still don't know for sure if that would
be grounds for a causal relationship, but I would certainly
be looking into it.

-r

Trevor Watson writes:
 > Anton B. Rang wrote:
 > > Were there any errors reported in /var/adm/messages, or do you see any 
 > > logged via fmdump?
 > 
 > Nothing, unfortunately.
 > 
 > > In Solaris 10, 'ls' will not print any error message if reading from a 
 > > directory fails. (Fixed in Nevada.) If something damaged a directory 
 > > (including ZFS detecting a checksum error), its contents (or some of them) 
 > > may appear to vanish without any error being printed.
 > 
 > I'll try trussing ls if it happens again.
 > The implication in what you've written is that ZFS doesn't report an error 
 > if 
 > it detects an invalid checksum. Is that correct?
 > 
 > Thx,
 > Trev
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