Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 13:05:26 +1300 From: Steven Samuel Cole <steven.samuel.cole@gmail.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS non-zero checksum and permanent error with deleted file Message-ID: <4AF216C6.8000708@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4AF1F1A8.7030309@eagle.co.nz> References: <4AF11670.7010603@gmail.com> <alpine.GSO.2.01.0911040930540.19531@freddy.simplesystems.org> <4AF1F1A8.7030309@eagle.co.nz>
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Thank you very much for your reply! :-)
Trevor Pretty schrieb:
> Steven
>
> I had a similar problem back in 2006 when I was first playing with ZFS.
> Jeff Bronwick sent me this. It may (or not) help. I'm not sure if the
> number is still the inode. If it is a please let zfs-discuss know.
>
>
>> > I've a non-mirrored zfs file systems which shows the status below. I saw
>> > the thread in the archives about working this out but it looks like ZFS
>> > messages have changed. How do I find out what file(s) this is?
>> > [...]
>> > errors: The following persistent errors have been detected:
>> >
>> > DATASET OBJECT RANGE
>> > LOCAL 28905 3262251008-3262382080
>>
>
> I realize this is a bit lame, but currently the answer is:
>
> find /LOCAL -mount -inum 28905
>
> And yes, we do indeed plan to automate this. ;-)
>
> Jeff
Did your output come from a Solaris system ?
I couldn't find anything about a -mount parameter in the find man page,
what does it do ?
[user@host ~]$ sudo zpool status -v zpool01
...
errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:
zpool01:<0x3736a>
[user@host ~]$ sudo find /mnt/zpool01/ -inum 3736a
find: -inum: 3736a: illegal trailing character
[user@host ~]$ sudo find /mnt/zpool01/ -inum 0x3736a
find: -inum: 0x3736a: illegal trailing character
Apparently, the -inum parameter needs a decimal number:
[user@host ~]$ sudo find /mnt/zpool01/ -inum 226154
[user@host ~]$
How could find ever find anything ? The file at that inode as deleted
after all. And even if it did find anything, what would I do with the
result ?
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