>>>>> "bmm" == Bogdan M Maryniuk <bogdan.maryn...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>> "tt" == Toby Thain <t...@telegraphics.com.au> writes: >>>>> "ok" == Orvar Korvar <no-re...@opensolaris.org> writes:
bmm> Personally I am running various open solaris versions on a bmm> VirtualBox as a crash dummy, as well as running osol on a real bmm> systems. All ZFS. It sounds like what you're doing to ``reproduce'' the problem is: to use solaris. This is about what I imagined, and isn't what I had in mind as adequate. bmm> Please give here a clear steps that fails for you, steps given on this list were: 1. use iSCSI or FCP as a vdev. 2. reboot the target but do not reboot the ZFS initiator. bmm> provide some dtrace output etc. haha, ``hello, slashpot? This is slashkettle.'' It's just funny that after watching others on this list (sometimes with success!) debug their corrupt filesystems, the tool you latched onto was dtrace, and not mdb or zdb which do not appear in Sun marketing nearly so often. bmm> Unless there is real step-by-step reproducible proof, corruption problems with other filesystems generally do not work this way, though we can try to get closer to it. What's more common is to pass around an image of the corrupt filesystem. Surely you can understand there is such thing as a ``hard to reproduce problem?'' Is the phrase so new to you? If you'd experience with other filesystems in their corruption-prone infancy, it wouldn't be. ok> Ok, so you mean the comments are mostly FUD and bull shit? ok> Because there are no bug reports from the whiners? Access to the bug database is controlled. Access to the mailing list is not. The posters did point to reports on the mailing list. tt> Slashdot was never the place to go for accurate information tt> about ZFS. again, the posts in the slashdot thread complaining about corruption were just pointers to original posts on this list, so attacking the forum where you saw the pointer instead of the content of its destination really is clearly _ad hominem_.
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