Re: [zfs-discuss] Issue fixing ZFS corruption

2008-01-23 Thread Jeff Bonwick
The Silicon Image 3114 controller is known to corrupt data. Google for silicon image 3114 corruption to get a flavor. I'd suggest getting your data onto different h/w, quickly. Jeff On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 12:34:56PM -0800, Bertrand Sirodot wrote: Hi, I have been experiencing corruption on

Re: [zfs-discuss] Issue fixing ZFS corruption

2008-01-23 Thread Jonathan Stewart
Jeff Bonwick wrote: The Silicon Image 3114 controller is known to corrupt data. Google for silicon image 3114 corruption to get a flavor. I'd suggest getting your data onto different h/w, quickly. I'll second this, the 3114 is a piece of junk if you value your data. I bought a 4 port LSI SAS

Re: [zfs-discuss] Issue fixing ZFS corruption

2008-01-23 Thread Jeff Bonwick
Actually s10_72, but it's not really a fix, it's a workaround for a bug in the hardware. I don't know how effective it is. Jeff On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 04:54:54PM -0800, Erast Benson wrote: I believe issue been fixed in snv_72+, no? On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 16:41 -0800, Jeff Bonwick wrote:

Re: [zfs-discuss] Issue fixing ZFS corruption

2008-01-23 Thread Erast Benson
well, we had some problems with si3124 driver, but with driver binary posted in this forum the problem seems been fixed. Later we saw the same fix went in into b72. On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 05:11 +0300, Jonathan Stewart wrote: Jeff Bonwick wrote: The Silicon Image 3114 controller is known to

Re: [zfs-discuss] Issue fixing ZFS corruption

2008-01-23 Thread Bertrand Sirodot
Hi, if I want to stay with SATA and not go to SAS, do you have a recommendation on which SATA controller is actually supported by Solaris? The weird thing about the corruption is that everything was fine, until one of the disks went flaky and things went downhill on the resilvering. No I am

Re: [zfs-discuss] Issue fixing ZFS corruption

2008-01-23 Thread Jonathan Stewart
Bertrand Sirodot wrote: Hi, if I want to stay with SATA and not go to SAS, do you have a recommendation on which SATA controller is actually supported by Solaris? SAS controllers do support SATA drives actually (not the other way around though). I'm running SATA drives on mine without a