On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Will Murnane <will.murn...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I left the scrub running all day:
>  scrub: scrub in progress for 67h57m, 100.00% done, 0h0m to go
> but as you can see, it didn't finish.  So, I ran pkg image-update,
> rebooted, and am now running b122.  On reboot, the scrub restarted
> from the beginning, and currently estimates 17h to go.  I'll post an
> update in about 17 hours ;)
>
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 18:06, Will Murnane <will.murn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 15:59, Henrik Johansson <henr...@henkis.net>
> wrote:
> >> Hello Will,
> >> On Sep 7, 2009, at 3:42 PM, Will Murnane wrote:
> >>
> >> What can cause this kind of behavior, and how can I make my pool
> >> finish scrubbing?
> >>
> >>
> >> No idea what is causing this but did you try to stop the scrub?
> > I haven't done so yet.  Perhaps that would be a reasonable next step.
> > I could run zpool status as root and see if that triggers the
> > "restart-scrub" bug.  I don't mind scrubbing my data, but I do mind
> > getting stuck in "scrub-forever" mode.
> >
> >> If so what
> >> happened? (Might not be a good idea since this is not a normal state?)
> What
> >> release of OpenSolaris are you running?
> > $ uname -a
> > SunOS will-fs 5.11 snv_118 i86pc i386 i86xpv
> > I can update to latest /dev if someone can suggest a reason why that
> > might help.  Otherwise I'm sort of once-bitten twice-shy on upgrading
> > for fun.
> >
> >> Maybe this could be of interest, but it is a duplicate and it should
> have
> >> been fixed in snv_110: running zpool scrub twice hangs the scrub
> > Interesting.  Note my crontab entry doesn't have any protection
> > against this, so perhaps this bug is back in different form now.
> >
> > Will
> >
>

Might wanna be careful with b122.  There's issues with raid-z raidsets
producing phantom checksum errors.

--Tim
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