>>>>> "re" == Richard Elling <richard.ell...@gmail.com> writes:

    re> The root cause of this thread's woes have absolutely nothing
    re> to do with ECC RAM. It has everything to do with VirtualBox
    re> configuration.

What part of VirtualBox configuration?

The post I read said OpenSolaris guest crashed, and the guy clicked
the ``power off guest'' button on the virtual machine.  The host never
crashed.  so whether the IDE cache flush parameter was set or not,
whether the guest backing store was a file or a raw disk, seems
irrelevant to me.

Is there a correct way to configure it, or will always any componoent
of the overall system other than ZFS get blamed when ZFS loses a pool?

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