Richard Elling wrote: > I see no evidence that the data is or is not correct. What we know is that > ZFS is attempting to read something and the device driver is returning EIO. > Unfortunately, EIO is a catch-all error code, so more digging to find the > root cause is needed.
I'm currently checking the whole LUN, although as a 42TB unit this will take a few hours so we'll see how that is tomorrow. > However, I will bet a steak dinner that if this device was mirrored to > another, > the pool will import just fine, with the affected device in a faulted or > degraded > state. On any other file system though, I could probably kick off a fsck and get back most of the data. I see the argument a lot that ZFS "doesn't need" a fsck utility, however I would be inclined to disagree, if not a full on fsck then something that can patch it up to the point where I can mount it and then get some data off or run a scrub. -- Tom // www.portfast.co.uk -- internet services and consultancy // hosting from 1.65 per domain _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss