Hi All, We have come across a problem at a client where ZFS brought the system down with a write error on a EMC device due to mirroring done at the EMC level and not ZFS, Client is total EMC committed and not too happy to use the ZFS for oring/RAID-Z. I have seen the notes below about the ZFS and SAN attached devices and understand the ZFS behaviour.
Can someone help me with the following Questions: Is this the way ZFS will work in the future ? is there going to be any compromise to allow SAN Raid and ZFS to do the rest. If so when and if possible details of it ? Many Thanks Rgds Roshan ZFS work with SAN-attached devices? > > Yes, ZFS works with either direct-attached devices or SAN-attached > devices. However, if your storage pool contains no mirror or RAID-Z > top-level devices, ZFS can only report checksum errors but cannot > correct them. If your storage pool consists of mirror or RAID-Z > devices built using storage from SAN-attached devices, ZFS can report > and correct checksum errors. > > This says that if we are not using ZFS raid or mirror then the > expected event would be for ZFS to report but not fix the error. In > our case the system kernel panicked, which is something different. Is > the FAQ wrong or is there a bug in ZFS? _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss