On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Joe S wrote:
I think this means a disk is failing and that ZFS did a good job of keeping everything sane.
The disk is not necessarily "failing" (i.e. headed for the dumpster). Notice that only 36K had to be resilvered. If this is a SATA disk, then write down a note that this occured, clear the errors, and then wait for additional errors to crop up on the same disk. If this is an enterprise SCSI/SAS/FC disk then the situation could indicate something more serious since media failures are much less common.
By all means, do a 'zfs scrub' on the pool to make sure that there is not other data waiting to fail.
Rant: Sun, you suck for telling me to read a document for additional information, and then denying me access.
Yes, this sucks. Presumably if you paid for a support contract you could see the additional information.
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