On 09/20 05:31 , David Mansfield wrote:
> At any rate, the disk had some bad sectors so in either case I was going 
> to end up with some corruption of the cpool, which is why I want to 
> verify it.  Do you have any ideas here?

Not really. I'd suggest keeping the old disk around just in case; but then
make sure you get new backups of all your hosts once you have the new disks
up & running. there's not much else you can do, if you have lost data due to
corruption.

-- 
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com

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