Hi Ralf, Thank you for the suggestion. About half of the disks are reporting 1968-1969 in the "Soft Errors" field. All disks are reporting 1968 in the "Illegal Request" field. There don't appear to be any other errors; all other counters are 0. The Illegal Request count seems a little fishy...like iostat -E doesn't like the X4500 for some reason. Thank you again for your help.
Best Regards, Jason On Dec 4, 2007 2:54 AM, Ralf Ramge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jason J. W. Williams wrote: > > Have any of y'all seen a condition where the ILOM considers a disk > > faulted (status is 3 instead of 1), but ZFS keeps writing to the disk > > and doesn't report any errors? I'm going to do a scrub tomorrow and > > see what comes back. I'm curious what caused the ILOM to fault the > > disk. Any advice is greatly appreciated. > > > What does `iostat -E` tell you? > > I've experienced several times that ZFS is very fault tolerant - a bit > too tolerant for my taste - when it comes to faulting a disk. I saw > external FC drives with hundreds or even thousands of errors, even > entire hanging loops or drives with hardware trouble, and neither ZFS > nor /var/adm/messages reported a problem. So I prefer examining the > iostat output over `zpool status` - but with the unattractive side > effect that it's not possible to reset the error count which iostat > reports without a reboot, so this method is not suitable for monitoring > purposes. > > -- > > Ralf Ramge > Senior Solaris Administrator, SCNA, SCSA > > Tel. +49-721-91374-3963 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://web.de/ > > 1&1 Internet AG > Brauerstraße 48 > 76135 Karlsruhe > > Amtsgericht Montabaur HRB 6484 > > Vorstand: Henning Ahlert, Ralph Dommermuth, Matthias Ehrlich, Andreas Gauger, > Thomas Gottschlich, Matthias Greve, Robert Hoffmann, Norbert Lang, Achim Weiss > Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Michael Scheeren > > _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss