Based on what you posted earlier, you’re still seeing lots of read and write
errors after replacing the cables, so I highly doubt those were really the root
of your problem.
On Nov 18, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Anders Wallén anders_wal...@mac.com wrote:
The arrays are housed in cabinets of this
Can you try connecting these to a different machine, and/or via either eSATA or
USB 2.0?
On Nov 18, 2014, at 12:37 PM, Daniel Becker razzf...@gmail.com wrote:
Based on what you posted earlier, you’re still seeing lots of read and write
errors after replacing the cables, so I highly doubt
Really, though, it looks like there’s a bunch of reviews online (Amazon,
Newegg, …) that mention stability issues with these boxes, drives dropping out
under load and USB 3 flakiness. If these are indeed accurate (I don’t have any
personal experience with them), I’m not surprised you’d run into
Sorry about the delay.
Answer: No.
I have checked the cable at both ends, and found no errors.
Here is a transcript of today's exercises
anderswallen:~ anderswa$ sudo zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREECAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
array_2 29,1T 14,8T 14,3T50% 1.00x UNAVAIL
Cable connection failure.
Jason Belec
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On Nov 11, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Anders Wallén anders_wal...@mac.com wrote:
Greetings, All!
I migrated over to O3X since MacZFS didn't work with Yosemite.
Now I have encountered a problem.
On another note, never scrub if your not sure what's wrong.
A little more detail. I have recently seen what your encountering several
times. It was at least one faulty cable in each case once it was two. Once
fixed everything was perfect.
Yes the -v fails, been that way for awhile now