Re: [zfs-discuss] Narrow escape with FAULTED disks

2010-08-23 Thread Mark Bennett
Well I do have a plan. Thanks to the portability of ZFS boot disks, I'll make two new OS disks on another machine with the next Nexcenta release, export the data pool and swap in the new ones. That way, I can at least manage a zfs scrub without killing the performance and get the Intel SSD's

Re: [zfs-discuss] Narrow escape with FAULTED disks

2010-08-18 Thread Cindy Swearingen
Its hard to tell what caused the smart predictive failure message, like a temp fluctuation. If ZFS noticed that a disk wasn't available yet, then I would expect a message to that effect. In any case, I think I would have a replacement disk available. The important thing is that you continue to

Re: [zfs-discuss] Narrow escape with FAULTED disks

2010-08-17 Thread Cindy Swearingen
Hi Mark, I would recheck with fmdump to see if you have any persistent errors on the second disk. The fmdump command will display faults and fmdump -eV will display errors (persistent faults that have turned into errors based on some criteria). If fmdump -eV doesn't show any activity for