On Mon 2010-12-13 (16:41), Marion Hakanson wrote:
> After you "clear" the errors, do another "scrub" before trying anything
> else.  Once you get a complete scrub with no new errors (and no checksum
> errors), you should be confident that the damaged drive has been fully
> re-integrated into the pool.

Ok I did a scrub after zero'ing, and the array came back clean, apparently, but
same final result - the array faults as soon as I 'offline' a different vdev.
The zero'ing is just a pretend-the-errors-aren't-there directive, and the scrub
seems to be listening to that. What I need in this situation is a way to
prompt ad6 to resilver from scratch.

Btw I can reproduce this behaviour every time. I can also produce
faultless behaviour by offlining and then onlining, or replacing disks
repeatedly, as expected.
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