Freshly installed OSXE b84. Set up a zfs raidz with 4x 500gb. Copied over ~112k 
files from my Windows (XP, Vista and recently XP again) box. Oddly enough got 
random access denied errors for about 1 minute every few minutes (which i just 
ignored using xcopy - will copy over missing files later). After all files were 
over, ran a zpool scrub to check things out. All showed ok, except now about 15 
files give "Value too large for defined data type" when doing a find. Can't rm 
them either (same error). Dug around a bit and think(hope?) this might be bug 
#6629604 which was fixed and scheduled for release in snv_85.

So i got back on my XP box and tried to delete these "corrupt" files, huzzah 
they're gone! Or are they...

Literally 30 seconds after, i do a zpool status, lo-and-behold: DEGRADED! One 
of my drives is faulted? fmadm faulty gives me a ZFS-8000-FD. Coincidence? 
Could the drive really be dead? It's 9 months old and until 48 hours ago was 
full to the brim with video files, all of which copied over just fine. Can i 
test the drive somehow? Perhaps just reset the status (zpool clear) and let 
things continue? What about installing snv_85 to get the patch? (i would but i 
don't have apt-get installed?? - sorry i'm a total solaris newbie!)
 
 
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