On Dec 20, 2006, at 00:37, Anton B. Rang wrote:
"INFORMATION: If a member of this striped zpool becomes
unavailable or
develops corruption, Solaris will kernel panic and reboot to
protect your data."
OK, I'm puzzled.
Am I the only one on this list who believes that a kernel panic,
instead of EIO, represents a bug?
I agree as well - did you file a bug on this yet?
Inducing kernel panics (like we also do on certain sun cluster
failure types) to prevent corruption can often lead to more
corruption elsewhere, and usually ripples to throw admins, managers,
and users in a panic as well - typically resulting in more corrupted
opinions and perceptions of reliability and usability. :)
---
.je
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