[Background: Running ZFS on spinning HDs on a Rasperry Pi 4 was giving
me I/O errors.]
Since I last posted here I tried:
- Exact same file copying torture test, using the exact same drives,
hooked up to my AMD64 notebook, and they worked great. (Let's hear it
for having a machine with enough USB-C ports.)
- Exact same torture test, but using the powered USB-C hub, connected to
my notebook, and it worked.
- Exact same torture test, connected to a Pi 4's slow USB port..and it
worked.
So what doesn't work is the high speed USB ports on my Pi 4, doing ZFS.
Grrr.
For what I am doing, the slow ports will plenty fast, I need to get this
thing working. I'm going to try to plow forward.
Thank you all very much for your help in this.
-kb, the Kent who is a little worried about ZFS's thirst for RAM.
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