----- Original Message -----
> I'm just about to start using ZFS in a RAIDZ configuration for a home
> file server (mostly holding backups), and I wasn't clear on what
> happens if data corruption is detected while resilvering. For example:
> let's say I'm using RAIDZ1 and a drive fails. I pull it and put in a
> new one. While resilvering, ZFS detects corrupt data on one of the
> remaining disks. Will the resilvering continue, with some files marked
> as containing errors, or will it simply fail?

The pool will remain available, but you will have data corruption. The simple 
way to avoid this, is to use a raidz2, where the chances are far lower for data 
corruption.

Vennlige hilsener / Best regards

roy
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