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Date:      Thu, 12 Nov 2009 13:06:15 +0100
From:      Gerrit =?ISO-8859-1?Q?K=FChn?= <gerrit@pmp.uni-hannover.de>
To:        "James R. Van Artsdalen" <james-freebsd-fs2@jrv.org>
Cc:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: trace for zfs panic mounting fs after crash with RC2
Message-ID:  <20091112130615.64b44914.gerrit@pmp.uni-hannover.de>
In-Reply-To: <4AF4AAFF.2080104@jrv.org>
References:  <20091106094734.4b056899.gerrit@pmp.uni-hannover.de> <4AF4123A.4080301@andric.com> <20091106231440.4f0f2cbb.gerrit@pmp.uni-hannover.de> <4AF4AAFF.2080104@jrv.org>

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On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 17:02:23 -0600 "James R. Van Artsdalen"
<james-freebsd-fs2@jrv.org> wrote about Re: trace for zfs panic mounting
fs after crash with RC2:

JRVA> How the ZIL got corrupted - if it did - is a harder question.  What
JRVA> kind of hard disk is this, and how is it connected to the system?
JRVA> Was there any redundancy (mirror, raidz)?

I have been thinking about this for some time now. I have almost the same
controller (low-profile version, different bios, but otherwise identical)
in use without these problems.
Can the 2.5" disks cause any problems? The problematic system is the only
one I have with the small drives. Maybe they somehow "lie" to the system
about the data actually being written? I remember that a long time ago
(about 10 years?) FreeBSD people suggested to turn off the write cache of
disk drives to prevent data losses. I see that the sysctl hw.ata.wc is
still there. Do people here think that this is worth giving a try? Are
there any recent experiences concerning the performance-wise impact on zfs
when turning off wc?


cu
  Gerrit



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