Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 20:47:55 -0000 From: "Steven Hartland" <killing@multiplay.co.uk> To: "Olivier Smedts" <olivier@gid0.org>, "Matthew Seaman" <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable on large disk number machines Message-ID: <8270FFAE3BF447C380F5A414FFA9A9D2@multiplay.co.uk> References: <520B9285BCC0498286196195933D67E9@multiplay.co.uk><CB4ED392-3DED-40C1-83B0-7DB3B9C612C0@mac.com><4F1DA991.1060601@infracaninophile.co.uk><7F1E17105173440B8C52DB9AAFA7A400@multiplay.co.uk><4F1DBA47.8080504@infracaninophile.co.uk> <CABzXLYNhiQJsMhFAsHorwpifDX1f_n5EhCL2yhQySg=QuksnvQ@mail.gmail.com>
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----- Original Message ----- From: Olivier Smedts >> In my case, I fixed it by having a separate /boot on some USB sticks -- >> this was only ever accessed to read the kernel, kernel modules and >> bootloader at boot time, so no worries over performance. Out of interest whats the procedure you used for that Matthew? > Have you tried using a separate /boot on a zfs with copies=2 (or the > number of vdevs composing the pool) ? Interesting idea but this assumes that the insertion of the new disks doesn't affect the visability of the old disk. While this may sound like it shouldn't happen I can see the case where this may well be the case e.g. adding disks to a multi controller system where the id's of the added disks are lower and hence preferenced by the BIOS. Regards Steve ================================================ This e.mail is private and confidential between Multiplay (UK) Ltd. and the person or entity to whom it is addressed. In the event of misdirection, the recipient is prohibited from using, copying, printing or otherwise disseminating it or any information contained in it. In the event of misdirection, illegible or incomplete transmission please telephone +44 845 868 1337 or return the E.mail to postmaster@multiplay.co.uk.
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