Hello Jason, Tuesday, December 19, 2006, 11:23:56 PM, you wrote:
JJWW> Hi Robert, JJWW> I don't think its about assuming the admin is an idiot. It happened to JJWW> me in development and I didn't expect it...I hope I'm not an idiot. JJWW> :-) JJWW> Just observing the list, a fair amount of people don't expect it. The JJWW> likelihood you'll miss this one little bit of very important JJWW> information in the manual or man page is pretty high. So it would be JJWW> nice if an informational message appeared saying something like: JJWW> "INFORMATION: If a member of this striped zpool becomes unavailable or JJWW> develops corruption, Solaris will kernel panic and reboot to protect JJWW> your data." JJWW> I definitely wouldn't require any sort of acknowledgment of this JJWW> message, such as requiring a "-f" flag to continue. First sorry for my wording - no offense to anyone was meant. I don't know it's like changing every tool in system so: # rm file INFORMATION: by removing file you won't be able to read it again # mv fileA fileB INFORMATION: by moving fileA to fileB you won't be able .... # reboot INFORMATION: by rebooting server it won't be up for some time I don't know such behavior is desired. If someone don't understand basic RAID concepts then perhaps some assistant utilities (gui or cli) is more appropriate for them, like Veritas did. But putting warning messages here and there to inform user that he probably doesn't know what is he doing isn't a good option. Perhaps zpool status should explicitly show stripe groups with word stripe, like: home stripe c0t0d0 c0t1d0 So it will be more clear to people what they actually configured. I would really hate a system informing me on every command that I possibly don't know what I'm doing. Maybe just a wrapper: zfsassist redundant space-optimized disk0 disk1 disk2 zfsassist redundant speed-optimized disk0 disk1 disk2 zfsassist non-redundant disk0 disk1 disk2 you get the idea. -- Best regards, Robert mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://milek.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss