ZFS has detected that my root filesystem has a small number of errors. Is
there a way to tell which specific files have been corrupted?
sbox:~$ zpool status -x
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an unrecoverable error. An
attempt was made to
soren wrote:
ZFS has detected that my root filesystem has a small number of errors. Is
there a way to tell which specific files have been corrupted?
After a scrub a zpool status -v should give you a list of files with
unrecoverable errors.
Bob
soren wrote:
ZFS has detected that my root filesystem has a
small number of errors. Is there a way to tell which
specific files have been corrupted?
After a scrub a zpool status -v should give you a
list of files with
unrecoverable errors.
Hmm, I just tried that. Perhaps No known data
Possibly metadata. Since that's however redundant due to ditto blocks
(2 or 3 copies depending on importance), it was repaired during the
scrub.
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On 05-août-08, at 21:11, soren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
soren wrote:
ZFS has detected that my root filesystem has a
small
Soren,
At this point, I'd like to know what fmdump -eV says about your disk so
you can determine whether it should be replaced or not.
Cindy
soren wrote:
soren wrote:
ZFS has detected that my root filesystem has a
small number of errors. Is there a way to tell which
specific files have been
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 12:11 -0700, soren wrote:
soren wrote:
ZFS has detected that my root filesystem has a
small number of errors. Is there a way to tell which
specific files have been corrupted?
After a scrub a zpool status -v should give you a
list of files with
unrecoverable
Aha, that's the problem. I just upgraded to build 94, and I have alternate
boot environments.
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Hmm, I just tried that. Perhaps No known data errors means that my files
are OK. In that case I wonder what the checksum failure was from.