Hi Simon,

One quick note.  You don't have to cp each file one at a time to see  
which one it hangs on.  Just run truss.  It should be the last file  
that it opened.  To see this with truss, do:

truss cp -r ...

Don't worry about all the truss output.  You are probably only  
concerned with the end.  If the file is large and does not fail for  
many mmap/write calls, you can just truss opens and closes:

truss -topen,close cp -r ...

max

Quoting Simon Breden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> OK, I tried replying by email, and got a message that a moderator   
> will approve the message sometime... but that was a few hours ago,   
> so I'm reverting to this forum software again :)
>
> Here's the reply I emailed:
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> I ran the format comand, selected the number of one of the disks in   
> the RAIDZ vdev and then selected the 'inquiry' subcommand, and   
> here's the output:
>
> format> inquiry
> Vendor:   ATA
> Product:  WDC WD7500AAKS-0
> Revision: 4G30
> format>
>
> So it looks like the drive firmware is '4G30'
>
> Now I will hunt around to see if there are any known problems with   
> that firmware version. However, I already looked yesterday on the   
> Western Digital site for these drives, model # WD7500AAKS, and I   
> didn't see any firmware available to download...
>
> I emailed Western Digital now to enquire about drive firmware for   
> this drive model, so I'll see what they say...
>
> Simon
>
>
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