Hello przemolicc,

Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 3:05:42 PM, you wrote:

ppf> On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 02:23:32PM +0200, Robert Milkowski wrote:
>> Hello przemolicc,
>> 
>> Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 10:57:17 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> ppf> 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.
>> 
>> ppf> Al,
>> 
>> ppf> the problem you described comes probably from failures in code of 
>> firmware
>> ppf> not the failure of disk surface.  Sun's engineers can also do some 
>> mistakes
>> ppf> in ZFS code, right ?
>> 
>> But the point is that ZFS should detect also such errors and take
>> proper actions. Other filesystems can't.

ppf> Does it mean that ZFS can detect errors in ZFS's code itself ? ;-)

ppf> What I wanted to point out is the Al's example: he wrote about damaged 
data. Data
ppf> were damaged by firmware _not_ disk surface ! In such case ZFS doesn't 
help. ZFS can
ppf> detect (and repair) errors on disk surface, bad cables, etc. But cannot 
detect and repair
ppf> errors in its (ZFS) code.

Not in its code but definitely in a firmware code in a controller.



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