Ah, yes - all four hard drives are connected to the motherboard's onboard SATA II ports. There is one additional drive I have neglected to mention thus far (the boot drive) but that is connected via the motherboard's IDE channel, and has remained untouched since the install... I don't really consider it part of the problem, but I thought I should mention it just in case... you never know...
As for the drivers... well, I'm not sure of the command to determine that directly, but going under System > Administration > Device Driver Utility yields the following information under the "Storage" entry: Components: "ATI Technologies Inc. SB600 IDE" Driver: pci-ide --Driver Information-- Driver: pci-ide Instance: 1 Attach Status: Attached --Hardware Information-- Vendor ID: 0x1002 Device ID: 0x438c Class Code: 0001018a DevPath: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1 and Components: "ATI Technologies Inc. SB600 Non-Raid-5 SATA" Driver: pci-ide --Driver Information-- Driver: pci-ide Instance: 0 Attach Status: Attached --Hardware Information-- Vendor ID: 0x1002 Device ID: 0x4380 Class Code: 0001018f DevPath: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Furthermore, there is one Driver Problem detected but the error is under the "USB" entry. There are seven items listed: Components: ATI Technologies Inc. SB600 USB Controller (EHCI) Driver: ehci Components: ATI Technologies Inc. SB600 USB (OHCI4) Driver: ohci Components: ATI Technologies Inc. SB600 USB (OHCI3) Driver: ohci Components: ATI Technologies Inc. SB600 USB (OHCI2) Driver: ohci Components: ATI Technologies Inc. SB600 USB (OHCI1) Driver: ohci (Driver Misconfigured) Components: ATI Technologies Inc. SB600 USB (OHCI0) Driver: ohci Components: Microsoft Corp. Wheel Mouse Optical Driver: hid As you can tell, the OHCI1 device isn't properly configured, but I don't know how to configure it (there's only a "Help" "Submit...", and "Close" button to click, no "Install Driver"). And, to tell you the truth, I'm not even sure it's worth mentioning because I don't have anything but my mouse plugged into USB, and even so... it's a mouse... plugged into USB... hardly something that is going to bring my machine to a grinding halt every time a SATA II disk gets yanked from a RAID-Z array (at least, I should hope the two don't have anything in common!). And... wait... you mean to tell me that I can't just untick the checkbox that says "Hey, freeze my system when a drive dies" to solve this problem? Ugh. And here I was hoping for a quick fix... ;) Anyway, how does the above sound? What else can I give you? -Todd PS: Thanks, by the way, for the support - I'm not sure where else to turn to for this kind of stuff! This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss