Budy,
Your previous zpool status output shows a non-redundant pool with data
corruption.
You should use the fmdump -eV command to find out the underlying cause
of this corruption.
You can review the hardware-level monitoring tools, here:
http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Troubleshooting_Guide
Thanks,
Cindy
On 10/06/10 13:09, Stephan Budach wrote:
Well I think, that answers my question then: after a successful scrub, zpool
status -v should then list all damaged files on an entire zpool.
I only asked, because I read a thread in this forum that one guy had a problem
with different files, aven after a successful scrub.
Thanks,
budy
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