----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Nelson" <dnel...@allantgroup.com>
The zfs IO code overloads the EILSEQ error code and uses it as a "checksum
error" code.  Returning that error for the same block on all disks is
definitely weird.  Could you have run a partitioning tool, or some other
program that would have done direct writes to all of your component disks?

Your scrub is also a bit worrying - 24k checksum errors definitely shouldn't
occur during normal usage.

Its not on a 48bit boundary or something similar is it i.e. indicating some
sort of driver / disk firmware interaction issue?

   Regards
   Steve

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