On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Rich<rincebrain at gmail.com>
wrote:> Today, I ran a scrub on my rootFS pool.
>
> I received the following lovely output:
> # zpool status larger_root
> ? pool: larger_root
> ?state: ONLINE
> ?scrub: scrub completed after 307445734561825856h29m with 0 errors on
> Wed Jul 15 21:49:02 2009
> config:
>
> ??????? NAME??????? STATE???? READ WRITE CKSUM
> ??????? larger_root? ONLINE?????? 0???? 0???? 0
> ????????? c4t1d0s0? ONLINE?????? 0???? 0???? 0
>
> errors: No known data errors
>
> For reference, assuming the universe is 14 billion years old (the
> largest number I found)
>
> (307 445 734 561 825 856 hours 29 minutes) / (14 billion years) = 2
> 505.23371 lifetimes of the universe
>
> So ZFS really is the Last (and First) word in filesystems... :)
If you had a nickle and a half for every hour that it took, you would
have enough to pay this credit card bill.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/07/15/quadrillion.dollar.glitch/index.html
> - Rich
>
> (Footnote: I ran ntpdate between starting the scrub and it finishing,
> and time rolled backwards. Nothing more exciting.)
And Visa is willing to wave the $15 over the limit fee associated with
the errant charge...
--
Mike Gerdts
http://mgerdts.blogspot.com/