Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 11:39:48 +0200 From: Johan Hendriks <joh.hendriks@gmail.com> To: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org> Cc: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: vdev state changed & zfs scrub Message-ID: <597c74ea-c414-cf2f-d98c-24bb231009ea@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <0030E8CC-66B2-4EBF-A63B-91CF8370D526@langille.org> References: <0030E8CC-66B2-4EBF-A63B-91CF8370D526@langille.org>
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Op 19/04/2017 om 16:56 schreef Dan Langille: > I see this on more than one system: > > Apr 19 03:12:22 slocum ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=15387115135938424988 vdev_guid=3558867368789024889 > Apr 19 03:12:22 slocum ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=15387115135938424988 vdev_guid=3597532040953426928 > Apr 19 03:12:22 slocum ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=15387115135938424988 vdev_guid=8095897341669412185 > Apr 19 03:12:22 slocum ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=15387115135938424988 vdev_guid=15391662935041273970 > Apr 19 03:12:22 slocum ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=15387115135938424988 vdev_guid=8194939911233312160 > Apr 19 03:12:22 slocum ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=15387115135938424988 vdev_guid=4885020496131451443 > Apr 19 03:12:22 slocum ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=15387115135938424988 vdev_guid=14289732009384117747 > Apr 19 03:12:22 slocum ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=15387115135938424988 vdev_guid=7564561573692839552 > > zpool status output includes: > > $ zpool status > pool: system > state: ONLINE > scan: scrub in progress since Wed Apr 19 03:12:22 2017 > 2.59T scanned out of 6.17T at 64.6M/s, 16h9m to go > 0 repaired, 41.94% done > > The timing of the scrub is not coincidental. > > Why is vdev status changing? > > Thank you. > I have the same "issue", I asked this in the stable list but did not got any reaction. https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2017-March/086883.html In my initial mail it was only one machine running 11.0, the rest was running 10.x. Now I have upgraded other machines to 11.0 and I see it there also. regards Johan Hendriks
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