2008/10/9 Bob Friesenhahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, 9 Oct 2008, Miles Nordin wrote:
>>
>> catastrophically.  If this is really the situation, then ZFS needs to
>> give the sysadmin a way to isolate and fix the problems
>> deterministically before filling the pool with data, not just blame
>> the sysadmin based on nebulous speculatory hindsight gremlins.
>>
>> And if it's NOT the case, the ZFS problems need to be acknowledged and
>> fixed.
>
> Can you provide any supportive evidence that ZFS is as fragile as you
> describe?

The hundreds of sysadmins seeing their pools go byebye after normal
operations in a production environment is evidence enough. And the
number of times people like Victor have saved our asses.

>
> >From recent opinions expressed here, properly-designed ZFS pools must
> be inexplicably permanently cratering each and every day.
>
> Bob
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