Miles,
that's correct - I got muddled in the details of the thread.

I'm not necessarily suggesting this, but is this an occasion when
removing the zfs cache file located at /etc/zfs/zpool.cache might be
an emergency workaround?

Tom, please don't try this until someone more expert replies to my question.

cheers,
Blake


On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Miles Nordin <car...@ivy.net> wrote:
>
>     b> You can get a sort of redundancy by creating multiple
>     b> filesystems with 'copies' enabled on the ones that need some
>     b> sort of self-healing in case of bad blocks.
>
> Won't work here.  The pool won't import at all.  The type of bad block
> fixing you're talking about applies to cases where the pool imports,
> but 'zpool status' reports files with bad blocks in them.
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