Hi Chris,
Notice your message below, would you mind to share the steps on how the
recovery works for you? I have kind of similar issue.
Quick update;
George has been very helpful, and there is progress with my zpool. I've got
partial read ability at this poin
Hello all,
I have been struggled with ZFS and my data on the OpenSolaris 2009.06 and
Solaris 11. Last month, my ZFS pool tank (with RAIDz1 configured) became
unavailable and 4 out of 6 SCSI disks could not be recognized by OpenSolaris
#format command.
1) The four missing Seagate disks (1
When creating a new zfs volume the calculated refreservation is greater than
volsize to account for number of copies and metadata:
root@test:~# zfs create -V 1G rpool/test
root@test:~# zfs get -Hp volsize,volblocksize,copies,refreservation rpool/test
rpool/test volsize 1073741824 local
On 07/10/12 05:26 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
Yep, thanks, and to answer Ian with more detail on what TruCopy does.
TruCopy mirrors between the two storage arrays, with software running on
the arrays, and keeps a list of dirty/changed 'tracks' while the mirror
is split. I think they call it something
On 07/06/12, Richard Elling wrote:
First things first, the panic is a bug. Please file one with your OS
supplier.More below...
Thanks! It helps that it recurred a second night in a row.
On Jul 6, 2012, at 4:55 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
> On 07/ 7/12 11:29 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
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