fmdump is not helping much:

r...@host:~# fmdump -eV
TIME                           CLASS
fmdump: /var/fm/fmd/errlog is empty


comparing that screenshot to the output of cfgadm is interesting -
looks like the controller(s):

r...@host:~# cfgadm -v
Ap_Id                          Receptacle   Occupant     Condition  Information
When         Type         Busy     Phys_Id
sata4/0::dsk/c4t0d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: ST3250310NS FRev: SN06 SN: 9SF06CZZ
unavailable  disk         n        /devices/p...@0,0/pci15d9,1...@5:0
sata4/1::dsk/c4t1d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: ST3250310NS FRev: SN06 SN: 9SF06BC8
unavailable  disk         n        /devices/p...@0,0/pci15d9,1...@5:1
sata5/0                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n        /devices/p...@0,0/pci15d9,1...@5,1:0
sata5/1::dsk/c7t1d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: WDC WD10EACS-00D6B0 FRev: 01.01A01 SN: WD-WCAU40244615
unavailable  disk         n        /devices/p...@0,0/pci15d9,1...@5,1:1
sata6/0                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n        /devices/p...@0,0/pci15d9,1...@5,2:0
sata6/1                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n        /devices/p...@0,0/pci15d9,1...@5,2:1
sata7/0                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@4:0
sata7/1                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@4:1
sata7/2::dsk/c5t2d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: WDC WD7500AYYS-01RCA0 FRev: 30.04G30 SN: WD-WCAPT0376631
unavailable  disk         n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@4:2
sata7/3::dsk/c5t3d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: WDC WD7500AYYS-01RCA0 FRev: 30.04G30 SN: WD-WCAPT0350798
unavailable  disk         n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@4:3
sata7/4::dsk/c5t4d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: WDC WD7500AYYS-01RCA0 FRev: 30.04G30 SN: WD-WCAPT0403574
unavailable  disk         n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@4:4
sata7/5::dsk/c5t5d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: WDC WD7500AYYS-01RCA0 FRev: 30.04G30 SN: WD-WCAPT0312592
unavailable  disk         n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@4:5
sata7/6::dsk/c5t6d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: WDC WD7500AYYS-01RCA0 FRev: 30.04G30 SN: WD-WCAPT0399779
unavailable  disk         n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@4:6
sata7/7::dsk/c5t7d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: WDC WD7500AYYS-01RCA0 FRev: 30.04G30 SN: WD-WCAPT0441660
unavailable  disk         n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@4:7
sata8/0::dsk/c6t0d0            connected    configured   ok
Mod: WDC WD7500AYYS-01RCA0 FRev: 30.04G30 SN: WD-WCAPT1000344
unavailable  disk         n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@6:0
sata8/1                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@6:1
sata8/2                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@6:2
sata8/3                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@6:3
sata8/4                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@6:4
sata8/5                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@6:5
sata8/6                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@6:6
sata8/7                        empty        unconfigured ok
unavailable  sata-port    n
/devices/p...@0,0/pci10de,3...@a/pci1033,1...@0/pci11ab,1...@6:7


On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Blake <blake.ir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm attaching a screenshot of the console just before reboot.  The
> dump doesn't seem to be working, or savecore isn't working.
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Blake <blake.ir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm working on testing this some more by doing a savecore -L right
>> after I start the copy.
>>
>> BTW, I'm copying to a raidz2 of only 5 disks, not 16 (the chassis
>> supports 16, but isn't fully populated).
>>
>> So far as I know, there is no spinup happening - these are not RAID
>> controllers, just dumb SATA JBOD controllers, so I don't think they
>> control drive spin in any particular way.  Correct me if I'm wrong, of
>> course.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Marc Bevand <m.bev...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> The copy operation will make all the disks start seeking at the same time 
>>> and
>>> will make your CPU activity jump to a significant percentage to compute the
>>> ZFS checksum and RAIDZ parity. I think you could be overloading your PSU
>>> because of the sudden increase in power consumption...
>>>
>>> However if you are *not* using SATA staggered spin-up, then the above theory
>>> is unlikely because spinning up consumes much more power than when seeking.
>>> So, in a sense, a successful boot proves your PSU is powerful enough.
>>>
>>> Trying reproducing the problem by copying data on a smaller number of disks.
>>> You tried 2 and 16. Try 8.
>>>
>>> -marc
>>>
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>>
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