I make a file zpool like this: bash-3.00# zpool status pool: filepool state: ONLINE scrub: none requested config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM filepool ONLINE 0 0 0 /export/f1.dat ONLINE 0 0 0 /export/f2.dat ONLINE 0 0 0 /export/f3.dat ONLINE 0 0 0 spares /export/f4.dat AVAIL errors: No known data errors after this, I run "rm /export/f1.dat", and I write something, the write operation is normal, but when I check the status of zpool, it hadn't told me any exception, but the file f1.dat is really removed! and when I scrub the pool, Solaris reboot... what should I consider this? If the system would reboot when I get off a disk from the pool?
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