zpool status shows a few checksum errors against 1 device in a raidz1 3 disk array and no read or write errors against that device. The pool marked as degraded. Is there a difference if you clear the errors for the pool before you scrub versus scrubing then clearing the errors? I''m not sure if the clearing errors prior to a scrub will replicate out any bad blocks that were identified as checksum errors previously that had since been cleared. This message posted from opensolaris.org
Robert Milkowski
2008-Jan-25 09:32 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Order of operations w/ checksum errors
Hello Kam, Friday, January 25, 2008, 9:11:24 AM, you wrote: K> zpool status shows a few checksum errors against 1 device in a K> raidz1 3 disk array and no read or write errors against that K> device. The pool marked as degraded. Is there a difference if you K> clear the errors for the pool before you scrub versus scrubing then K> clearing the errors? I''m not sure if the clearing errors prior to a K> scrub will replicate out any bad blocks that were identified as K> checksum errors previously that had since been cleared. K> It doesn''t mater - scrub won''t replicate any errors. Now if these errors were correctable errors they were corrected by zfs at the same time it discovered them. Could you post zpool satus output? -- Best regards, Robert Milkowski mailto:milek at task.gda.pl http://milek.blogspot.com