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walleyesoftware
2010 Sep 02
5
what is zfs doing during a log resilver?
So, when you add a log device to a pool, it initiates a resilver.
What is it actually doing, though? Isn''t the slog a copy of the
in-memory intent log? Wouldn''t it just simply replicate the data that''s
in the other log, checked against what''s in RAM? And presumably there
isn''t that much data in the slog so there isn''t that much to check?
Or
2010 Jun 18
6
WD caviar/mpt issues
I know that this has been well-discussed already, but it''s been a few months - WD caviars with mpt/mpt_sas generating lots of retryable read errors, spitting out lots of beloved " Log info 31080000 received for target" messages, and just generally not working right.
(SM 836EL1 and 836TQ chassis - though I have several variations on theme depending on date of purchase: 836EL2s,
2010 Dec 21
5
relationship between ARC and page cache
One thing I''ve been confused about for a long time is the relationship
between ZFS, the ARC, and the page cache.
We have an application that''s a quasi-database. It reads files by
mmap()ing them. (writes are done via write()). We''re talking 100TB of
data in files that are 100k->50G in size (the files have headers to tell
the app what segment to map, so mapped chunks
2010 Aug 30
5
pool died during scrub
I have a bunch of sol10U8 boxes with ZFS pools, most all raidz2 8-disk
stripe. They''re all supermicro-based with retail LSI cards.
I''ve noticed a tendency for things to go a little bonkers during the
weekly scrub (they all scrub over the weekend), and that''s when I''ll
lose a disk here and there. OK, fine, that''s sort of the point, and
they''re