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2010 Sep 17
3
ZFS Dataset lost structure
...B=177453/177453 0 L3 1:65022f8a00:2000 4000L/2000P F=1221766 B=177453/177453 0 L2 1:65325a0400:1c00 4000L/1c00P F=16229 B=177453/177453 0 L1 1:6530718400:1600 4000L/1600P F=128 B=177453/177453 0 L0 0:433c473a00:20000 20000L/20000P F=1 B=177453/177453 20000 L0 1:205c471600:20000 20000L/20000P F=1 B=91830/91830 40000 L0 0:3c418ac600:20000 20000L/20000P F=1 B=91830/91830 60000 L0 0:3c418cc600:20000 20000L/20000P F=1 B=91830/91830 80000 L0 0:3c418ec600:20000 20000L/2000...
2012 Jan 17
0
ZDB returning strange values
...cksum mismatches the data and what the differences seem like? Thanks to DD I know that the error in the file is at offset of 3840 512-byte sectors and stretches 256 sectors, so it consumes the 128Kb block starting at 0x1E0000. There it is: 1e0000 L0 0:84dfa316000:39000 0:9a0d61ac000:3000 20000L/20000P F=1 B=324766192/324766192 I extracted that with ZDB, pointing it at a somewhat random DVA (since I don''t know how to properly interpret them in this case): # zdb -R pool 0:9a0d61ac000:20000 > /tmp/ext.1e0000+20000.txt # zdb -R pool 0:9a0d61ac000:20000:r > /tmp/ext.1e0000+20000.b...
2012 Jan 31
0
(gang?)block layout question, and how to decipher ZDB output?
...rs. Here''s some output that puzzles me (questions follow): # zdb -dddddddd -bbbbbb rpool/ROOT/nightly-2012-01-31 260050 ... 1e80000 L0 DVA[0]=<0:200972e00:20200> DVA[1]=<0:391820a00:200> [L0 ZFS plain file] fletcher4 uncompressed LE gang unique single size=20000L/20000P birth=743480L/743480P fill=1 cksum=40ed72fd1a7e:10813724cba2f082:99adc8fc26918419:77a6a1f23fa0600 1ea0000 L0 DVA[0]=<0:206373000:20000> [L0 ZFS plain file] fletcher4 uncompressed LE contiguous unique single size=20000L/20000P birth=743481L/743481P fill=1 cksum=3e813c892009:fe...
2012 Dec 20
3
Pool performance when nearly full
Hi I know some of this has been discussed in the past but I can''t quite find the exact information I''m seeking (and I''d check the ZFS wikis but the websites are down at the moment). Firstly, which is correct, free space shown by "zfs list" or by "zpool iostat" ? zfs list: used 50.3 TB, free 13.7 TB, total = 64 TB, free = 21.4% zpool iostat: used
2011 Nov 08
1
Single-disk rpool with inconsistent checksums, import fails
Hello all, I have an oi_148a PC with a single root disk, and since recently it fails to boot - hangs after the copyright message whenever I use any of my GRUB menu options. Booting with an oi_148a LiveUSB I had around since installation, I ran some zdb traversals over the rpool and zpool import attempts. The imports fail by running the kernel out of RAM (as recently discussed in the list with
2011 Apr 28
4
Finding where dedup''d files are
...er would be to discover which files in a particular dataset are dedup''d. I ran # zdb -DDDD which gave output like: index 1055c9f21af63 refcnt 2 single DVA[0]=<0:1e274ec3000:2ac00:STD:1> [L0 deduplicated block] sha256 uncompressed LE contiguous unique unencrypted 1-copy size=20000L/20000P birth=236799L/236799P fill=1 cksum=55c9f21af6399be:11f9d4f5ff4cb109:2af8b798671e47ba:d19caf78da295df5 How can I translate this into datasets or files? -B -- Brandon High : bhigh at freaks.com
2006 May 19
11
tracking error to file
In my testing, I''ve found the following error: zpool status -v pool: local state: ONLINE status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected. action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the entire pool from backup. see: http://www.sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-8A scrub: none requested