Yes, everything seems to be fine, but that was still scary, and the fix was not
completely obvious. At the very least, I would suggest adding text such as the
following to the page at http://www.sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-FD :
When physically replacing the failed device, it is best to use the same
This is in snv_86. I have a four-drive raidz pool. One of the drives died. I
replaced it, but wasn't careful to put the new drive on the same controller
port; one of the existing drives wound up on the port that had previously been
used by the failed drive, and the new drive wound up on the
Well, the second resilver finished, and everything looks okay now. Doing one
more scrub to be sure...
-- Scott
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