On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 16:25 -0700, Kris Kasner wrote:
> Thanks for the reply..
> 
> I got derailed by a DBA while writing the email, I should have been more 
> clear - I realize that the 'DEGRADED' states should resolve after I replace 
> the 
> disk, but what about the section that states:
> " errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files: "
> <list of files that are no longer with us..>
> 
> Will those resolve too? or will it still think that there are corrupt files 
> lying around. They all had valid paths at the start of the process, when I 
> unlinked them and replaced them with good copies they changed to the
> >>          zroot/packages:<0x2531d>
> >>          <0x6e>:<0xc0f2>
> format.
> 
> I'm mostly concerned because I want spool status to show up clean and error 
> free so our monitoring can catch it correctly.

Those corrupt files are corrupt forever. Until they are removed.  I
recommend doing a scrub.  There are probably other experts here
(Richard?) who can suggest a permanent fix.

        - Garrett

> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> --Kris
> 
> Today at 16:15, Garrett D'Amore <garr...@nexenta.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hey Kris (glad to see someone from my QCOM days!):
> >
> > It should automatically clear itself when you replace the disk.  Right
> > now you're still degraded since you don't have full redundancy.
> >
> >     - Garrett
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 16:10 -0700, Kris Kasner wrote:
> >> Hi Folks..
> >>
> >> I have a system that was inadvertently left unmirrored for root. We were 
> >> able
> >> to add a mirror disk, resilver, and fix the corrupted files (nothing very
> >> interesting was corrupt, whew), but zpool status -v still shows errors..
> >>
> >> Will this self correct when we replace the degraded disk and resilver? Or 
> >> is
> >> there something else that I'm not finding that I need to do to clean up?
> >>
> >> This is Solaris 10 u8, zpool v15
> >> 15:52:50 catalina(34)> sudo zpool status -v
> >>    pool: zroot
> >>   state: DEGRADED
> >> status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data
> >>          corruption.  Applications may be affected.
> >> action: Restore the file in question if possible.  Otherwise restore the
> >>          entire pool from backup.
> >>     see: http://www.sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-8A
> >>   scrub: resilver completed after 0h48m with 15 errors on Mon Jul 12 
> >> 15:41:50
> >> 2010
> >> config:
> >>
> >>          NAME          STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
> >>          zroot         DEGRADED    18     0     0
> >>            mirror      DEGRADED    44     0    23
> >>              c1t1d0s2  DEGRADED    74     0    23  too many errors
> >>              c1t0d0s2  ONLINE       0     0    67  29.8G resilvered
> >>
> >> errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:
> >>
> >>          zroot/packages:<0xad58>
> >>          zroot/packages:<0x11477>
> >>          zroot/packages:<0x2531d>
> >>          <0x6e>:<0xc0f2>
> >>          <0x6e>:<0xce68>
> >>          <0x6e>:<0x28d9f>
> >>          <0x6e>:<0x2b5c1>
> >>          <0x76>:<0x17369>
> >>          <0x86>:<0x11fda>
> >>          <0x86>:<0x13253>
> >>          <0x86>:<0x13346>
> >>          <0x86>:<0x33ed3>
> >>          <0x86>:<0x38fcd>
> >>          <0x86>:<0x39007>
> >> 15:53:04 catalina(35)>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for any suggestions. The system is in another city, so I can't 
> >> quickly
> >> test replacing the disk and see what happens..
> >>
> >> Kris
> >>
> >
> >
> 


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