Yep, it also suffers from the bug that restarts
resilvers when you take a
snapshot. This was fixed in b94.
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bu
g_id=6343667
-- richard
Hats off to Richard for saving the day. This was exactly the issue. I shut
off my automatic snapshots
UPDATE: It's now back down to 0.9% complete. Does anyone have a clue as to
whats happening here or where I can look for problems?
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Are you taking snapshots periodically? If so, you're
using a build old
enough to restart resilver/scrub whenever a snapshot
is taken.
Actually yes, I take snapshots once an hour of various things. I'll try
disabling them for the time being and see how far along it gets.
Thanks!
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Also, b57 is about 2 years old and misses the
improvements in performance,
especially in scrub performance.
Yep, I know. I'll upgrade them at some point down the road, but they've been
serving our needs nicely so far.
Thanks!
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I've got a Thumper running snv_57 and a large ZFS pool. I recently noticed a
drive throwing some read errors, so I did the right thing and zfs replaced it
with a spare.
Everything went well, but the resilvering process seems to be taking an
eternity:
# zpool status
pool: bigpool
state: