Thanks for the comments Jason,  it apparently was a transient of some
kind.  A scrub showed no problems but unmounts and mounts both failed and
zdb -b showed a huge number of leaked space.

A reboot fixed everything.





On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 3:31 PM, BelecMartin <jasonbe...@belecmartin.com>
wrote:

> OK.
>
> Of course 'never' is not a term associated with rotating rust.
>
> I have data that suggests 80% of failures are do to cables, they just take
> drives along for fun. Check the connectors, any split? Sometimes only
> noticeable when warm to hot.
>
> Have you check the power across various points on the supply, motherboard,
> drives?
>
> If your really sure it cannot in any way be hardware, I'm at a loss. I
> have yet to see a single software related failure.
>
>
>
> Jason Belec
> Sent from my "It's an iPod, a Phone, and an Internet Device..."
>
> On Nov 14, 2014, at 4:22 PM, Simon Casady <capcas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> These are internal drives and have never been flaky.  I use this pool as
> backup so nothing is lost I just have a need to understand  what may have
> happened before I recreate the pool and how, maybe, to recover.  The next
> time it may be more critical.
> Looking at console there are crash dumps that show zfs crashing in
> avl_insert trying to update its mount table, not good.
>
> I love poking internals. :)
>
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 3:06 PM, BelecMartin <jasonbe...@belecmartin.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Do you have snapshots of what you consider 'leaked'?
>>
>> You said a receive failed.... Have you checked your cables? Then shutdown
>> and bring back online and get status.
>>
>> I've seen lots of weird stuff and 90% can be resolved fairly quickly. You
>> just won't be using every day ZPOOL commands but it is important to have a
>> good understanding of your predicament and you really should be working on
>> a bit for bit clone.
>>
>> I'll help in any way I can and you if you feel like poking the internals.
>>
>> Jason Belec
>> Sent from my "It's an iPod, a Phone, and an Internet Device..."
>>
>> On Nov 14, 2014, at 3:28 PM, Simon Casady <capcas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> This is from zdb -b on a pool with one vdev of 2 2terabyte drives
>> mirrored.
>>
>> I can trash it and start over but is there away to "unleak" whats leaked ?
>> I will  recreate the pool anyway but would like to experiment with it for
>> a while first.
>>
>> A zfs recv failed with bus error 10 which apparently corrupted something.
>> zpool status shows no errors. However mount fails for some file systems.
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