what's the output of 'fmadm faulty'?

On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Harry Putnam <rea...@newsguy.com> wrote:
> Harry Putnam <rea...@newsguy.com> writes:
>
>> Once booted up I see the recurring message where I should see a login
>> prompt (I'm setup to boot into console mode).
>>
>>   ata_id_common Busy Status 0xfe error 0x0
>>
>> Repeated 4 times, then after maybe a 2-3 minute wait the regular login
>> prompt appears.
>>
>> There is something more going on that is dragging the machine down so
>> that typing at the prompt is delayed by huge pauses.
>>
>> I'm not really able to find out what it is yet but will post back
>> later after a reboot.
>
> Those 4 lines continue to appear on ever boot now.. (still with old
> 200gb sata drives out.
>
> Seems when the boot prompt does appear there is something dragging
> down the os making logging in really sluggish.
>
> It appears to be the fmd daemon running periodically and driving
> resource drain on cpu up to 99 percent.
>
> That seems to continue to occur for at least several cycles watching
> it in `top'.  They last maybe close to 1 minute then disappear for a
> while.  Several minutes at least.  The cylces seem to keep coming
> after being booted up for 10 minutes now.
>
> I'm not sure which logs to look in to see whats happing.  But earlier
> today these showed up in /var/adm/messages:
>
> Mar 28 09:38:25 zfs fmd: [ID 441519 daemon.error] SUNW-MSG-ID:
> ZFS-8000-D3, TYPE: Fault, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Major
> Mar 28 09:38:25 zfs IMPACT: Fault tolerance of the pool may be
> compromised.
>
> The console login continues to be nearly useless with the delays and
> pauses while typing.
>
> However ssh in and the terminal I get seem to be less effected, or
> even un-effected so I can do things in some kind or reasonable way.
>
> I'm really not sure what to do though.  I did
>  `zpool destroy thatpool' on the pool that was on the sata drives.
>
> That appears to have worked, but didn't help with resource drain
> coming from `fmd'
>
> The tail of the log pointed to by svcs -l system/fmd shows:
> (/var/svc/log/system-fmd:default.log)
> [...]
> [ Mar 28 09:20:31 Enabled. ]
> [ Mar 28 09:25:11 Executing start method ("/usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmd"). ]
> [ Mar 28 09:28:24 Method "start" exited with status 0. ]
> [ Mar 28 09:53:50 Enabled. ]
> [ Mar 28 09:54:50 Executing start method ("/usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmd"). ]
> [ Mar 28 09:55:44 Method "start" exited with status 0. ]
> [ Mar 28 09:59:21 Stopping because service disabled. ]
> [ Mar 28 09:59:21 Executing stop method (:kill). ]
> [ Mar 28 10:01:09 Enabled. ]
> [ Mar 28 10:02:17 Executing start method ("/usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmd"). ]
> [ Mar 28 10:02:49 Method "start" exited with status 0. ]
>
> I have no idea is that is normal or what.
>
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