Next option i would try is to be sure that the current mirror is being read in a round-robin way:
metaparam -r If this do not works i would disable the update of the mirrors that have bad blocks, may be the syncronization is trying to write there and on the error it is stoping. Look at the manual to see how to use this command on your mirror configuration: metaparam -p 0 If this do not works try this to view the mirror status: # metastat -a Try several times to resume the syncronization: # metasync volume # metasync -s <setname> Thanks, How stable is your system ? Would it be possible to create a snapshot and copy the partitions to the usb disk by hand ? On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Martijn de Munnik <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 10:44 -0300, Walter Lamagna wrote: >> Hi, if you already detached and attached the mirror to try once again >> its creation, then i would do this: >> >> Add this line to /etc/system: >> set md_mirror:md_resync_bufsz = 2048 > > Hi Walter, > > That is already in /etc/system > >> >> > I have these lines in /etc/system >> >> > >> >> > * Begin MDD root info (do not edit) >> >> > rootdev:/pseudo/m...@0:0,0,blk >> >> > * End MDD root info (do not edit) >> >> > set md:mirrored_root_flag=1 >> >> > set md_mirror:md_resync_bufsz=2048 >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > c0d0 and c1d0 are the internal scsi disks, c2t0d0 is the 3rd (temporary >> >> > usb) disk. >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks. > > > _______________________________________________ > Solaris-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/solaris-users > -- Walter Lamagna, Eng, SCSA. serverlinux.blogspot.com www.magnacounter.com _______________________________________________ Solaris-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/solaris-users
