On 7/31/17 8:07 , Nigel Magnay wrote:
> I have an el-cheapo dell desktop I'm using for the HN of a test Triton
> cluster.
> 
> It has 1x SSD and 1x HDD.
> 
> Recently, when booting, it was freezing with an error of
> pci@0,0 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command failed
> 
> I have suspected a disk failure. However: if I remove the SSD, boot into
> Ubuntu using a USB key, I can not only see the HDD, but (nearly) import the
> pool into ZFS (it complains of a custom attribute so it can't).
> 
> Booting into the latest SmartOS image, using 'format' and the disk doesn't
> even appear.
> 
> So is there something else I can try?

I might start by checking fmadm fautly (see fmadm(1M) for more info) and
taking a look at the error log from fmdump(1M). As it's possible the
fault management architecture (FMA) may have thought something was going on.

Robert


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