At least two of gino's panics appear due to
corrupted space maps, for
instance. I think there may also still be a case
where a failure to
read metadata during a transaction commit leads to
a panic, too. Maybe
that one's been fixed, or maybe it will be handled
by the above bug.
The
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:49:35AM -0700, Ivan Wang wrote:
Now this is scary, looking from the descriptions, it is possible that
we might lose data in zfs, and/or resulted in a corrupted zpool that
panics the kernel, if during the write operation, zfs loses connection
to underlying
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 09:43:39PM -0700, Anton B.
Rang wrote:
That's only one cause of panics.
At least two of gino's panics appear due to
corrupted space maps, for
instance. I think there may also still be a case
where a failure to
read metadata during a transaction commit