Miles Nordin writes: 

> 
> In addition, I'm repeating myself like crazy at this point, but ZFS
> tools used for all pools like 'zpool status' need to not freeze when a
> single pool, or single device within a pool, is unavailable or slow,
> and this expectation is having nothing to do with failmode on the
> failing pool.  And NFS running above ZFS should continue serving
> filesystems from available pools even if some pools are faulted, again
> nothing to do with failmode. 
> 
I agree with the bulk of this post, but I'd like to add to this last point.  
I've had a few problems with ZFS tools hanging on recent builds due to 
problems with a pool on a USB stick.  One tiny $20 component causing a fault 
that required a reboot of the host.  This really shouldn't happen. 

Ian 

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