On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Tim Cook <t...@cook.ms> wrote:

> I had and have redundant storage, it has *NEVER* automatically fixed it.
>  You're the first person I've heard that has had it automatically fix it.

    I have had ZFS automatically repair corrupted raw data when one
component of the redundancy failed, just as DiskSuite (SLVM) will
resync a failed mirror.

   I think you may be using different definitions of "corrupt". In my
case, the backend storage / drive that was part of a redundant zpool
failed (or became unreliable). Once the issue was resolved, a resilver
operation rewrote the data that had been corrupted on the failing
component. No corrupt data was ever presented to the application.

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