[zfs-discuss] Using ZFS iscsi disk as ZFS disk

2009-09-09 Thread Frank Middleton
Is there any reason why an iscsi disk could not be used to extend an rpool? It would be pretty amazing if it could but I thought I'd try it anyway :-) The 20GB disk I am using to try ZFS booting on SPARC ran out of space doing an image update to snv122, so I thought I'd try extending it with an

Re: [zfs-discuss] Using ZFS iscsi disk as ZFS disk

2009-09-09 Thread Darren J Moffat
Frank Middleton wrote: Is there any reason why an iscsi disk could not be used to extend an rpool? It would be pretty amazing if it could but I thought I'd try it anyway :-) iscsi isn't your real problem here. The 20GB disk I am using to try ZFS booting on SPARC ran out of space doing an

Re: [zfs-discuss] [fm-discuss] self test failure on Intel X25-E SSD

2009-09-09 Thread Peter Eriksson
Done some more testing, and I think my X4240/mpt/X25-problems must be something else. Attempting to read (with smartctl) the self test log on the 8850-firmware X25-E gives better results than with the old firmware: X25-E running firmware 8850 on an X4240 with mpt controller: # smartctl -d

Re: [zfs-discuss] This is the scrub that never ends...

2009-09-09 Thread Will Murnane
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 03:27, Tim Cook t...@cook.ms wrote: I left the scrub running all day:  scrub: scrub in progress for 67h57m, 100.00% done, 0h0m to go but as you can see, it didn't finish.  So, I ran pkg image-update, rebooted, and am now running b122.  On reboot, the scrub restarted

Re: [zfs-discuss] This is the scrub that never ends...

2009-09-09 Thread Bill Sommerfeld
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 21:30 +, Will Murnane wrote: Some hours later, here I am again: scrub: scrub in progress for 18h24m, 100.00% done, 0h0m to go Any suggestions? Let it run for another day. A pool on a build server I manage takes about 75-100 hours to scrub, but typically starts

[zfs-discuss] ZFS Crash

2009-09-09 Thread Brandon Mercer
Hello all, I'm running 2009.06 and I've got a random kernel panic that keeps killing my system under high IO loads. It happens almost every time I start loading up the writes on at pool. Memory has been tested extensively and I'm relatively certain this is not a hardware related issue. here is