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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Via iPhone 3G

On 05-août-08, at 21:11, soren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 errors.
>
> 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.
>
>
> sbox:~$ zpool status -xv
>  pool: rpool
> state: ONLINE
> status: One or more devices has experienced an unrecoverable error.   
> An
>        attempt was made to correct the error.  Applications are  
> unaffected.
> action: Determine if the device needs to be replaced, and clear the  
> errors
>        using 'zpool clear' or replace the device with 'zpool replace'.
>   see: http://www.sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-9P
> scrub: scrub completed after 0h10m with 2 errors on Sun Aug  3  
> 00:16:33 2008
> config:
>
>        NAME        STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
>        rpool       ONLINE       0     0     4
>          c4t0d0s0  ONLINE       0     0     4
>
> errors: No known data errors
>
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