Hello,

Am 24.1.2007 14:40 Uhr, Dennis Clarke schrieb:

>> We're setting up a new mailserver infrastructure and decided, to run it
>> on zfs. On a E220R with a D1000, I've setup a storage pool with four
>> mirrors:
> 
>    Good morning Ihsan ...
> 
>    I see that you have everything mirrored here, thats excellent.
> 
>    When you pulled a disk, was it a disk that was containing a metadevice or
>  was it a disk in the zpool ?  In the case of a metadevice, as you know, the
>  system should have kept running fine.  We have probably both done this over
>  and over at various sites to demonstrate SVM to people.
> 
>    If you pulled out a device in the zpool, well now we are in a whole new
>  world and I had heard that there was some *feature* in Solaris now that
>  will protect the ZFS file system integrity by simply causing a system to
>  panic if the last device in some redundant component was compromised.


The disk was in a zpool. The SVM disks are on a separate SCSI bus, so
they can't disturb each other.

>    I think you hit a major bug in ZFS personally.

For me it also looks like a bug.


Ihsan


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