On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 04:16:13PM -0500, Al Hopper wrote:
> Case in point, there was a gentleman who posted on the Yahoo Groups solx86
> list and described how faulty firmware on a Hitach HDS system damaged a
> bunch of data.  The HDS system moves disk blocks around, between one disk
> and another, in the background, to optimized the filesystem layout.  Long
> after he had written data, blocks from one data set were intermingled with
> blocks for other data sets/files causing extensive data corruption.

Al,

the problem you described comes probably from failures in code of firmware
not the failure of disk surface.  Sun's engineers can also do some mistakes
in ZFS code, right ?

przemol
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