Yes, it should be safe to do so.

- Eric

On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 08:21:26AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
> The last two faults shown by `fmdump' are:
> 
>   TIME                 UUID                                 SUNW-MSG-ID
>   ...
>   Apr 27 18:51:52.7736 0c4bc0d7-59ff-6707-b306-8458c0e1626f SUNOS-8000-1L
>   May 02 16:09:04.4966 e6c41816-5505-c31f-f9da-d81cdac50e21 ZFS-8000-CS
> 
> We had an incident in May when the SAN went away for about 1/2 hour,
> taking ZFS with it.  A reboot afterwards brought everything back to
> normal, including ZFS.  This is on a T2000 running Solaris 10 11/06.
> 
> Here's what `fmadm' says:
> 
>   # fmadm faulty
>      STATE RESOURCE / UUID
>   -------- -------------------------------------------------------------------
>   degraded zfs://pool=space
>            e6c41816-5505-c31f-f9da-d81cdac50e21
>   -------- -------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> The fault light is on on the T2000.  Is it safe to run `fmadm repair'
> to clear the fault and the light?
> 
> -- 
> -Gary Mills-    -Unix Support-    -U of M Academic Computing and Networking-
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