Hi Eddie,

Edward Irvine wrote:
> Each time the system crashes, it crashes with the same error message.  
> This suggests to me that it is zpool corruption rather than faulty  
> RAM, which is to blame.
> 
> So - is this particular zpool a lost cause?  :\

It's looking that way to me, but I'm definitely no expert.

> A number of folks have pointed out that this bug may have been fixed  
> in a very recent version (nv-77?) of opensolaris.  As a last ditch  
> approach, I'm thinking that I could put the current system disks  
> (sol10u4) aside, do a quick install the latest opensolaris, import  
> the zpool, and do a zpool scrub, export the zpool, shutdown, swap in  
> the sol10u4 disks, reboot, import.
> Sigh. Does this approach sound plausible?

It's definitely worth a shot, as long as you don't have
to zpool upgrade in order to do it.

I pulled your crash dump inside Sun, thankyou, but I haven't
had a chance to analyze it so I've passed the details on to
more knowledgeable ZFS ppl.


James C. McPherson
--
Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp       http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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