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Looking good –
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sh-3.2$ date
Thu 8 Nov 2012 06:42:29 GMT
sh-3.2$ sudo zpool status -v zhandy
pool: zhandy
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0 in 13h23m with 0 errors on Sat Nov 3 07:30:53 2012
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
zhandy ONLINE 0 0 0
GPTE_1928482A-7FE4-482D-B692-3EC6B03159BA ONLINE 0 0 0 at disk5s2
cache
GPTE_EC9A371E-C089-4E64-A8AA-F270CB9FB4B6 FAULTED 0 0 0 too many errors
errors: No known data errors
sh-3.2$
– and I'm aggressively writing to, and reading from, the pool (adding various versions of an 8 GB .vdi file, repeatedly, then starting a VirtualBoxVM from that virtual disk image).
In greater detail –
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sh-3.2$ sudo zdb -h zhandy | grep 2012-11-08
2012-11-08.02:22:17 [internal pool import txg:2302042] pool spa 28; zfs spa 28; zpl 5; uts macbookpro08-centrim.home@1B4C77AE-B80A-59F9-B5CB-7A86B7437D40 12.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 12.2.0: Sat Aug 25 00:48:52 PDT 2012; root:xnu-2050.18.24~1/RELEASE_X86_64 MacBookPro5,2
2012-11-08.02:45:40 zpool online zhandy GPTE_EC9A371E-C089-4E64-A8AA-F270CB9FB4B6
– with a message from kernel in the midst:
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2012-11-08 02:45:32.000 kernel[0]: ZFSLabelScheme:willTerminate: this 0xffffff80310cec00 provider 0xffffff802eba8e00 '%noformat%'
So far everything seems more than adequate for this second release (1.1.1) of the Community Edition.
For a bells, whistles and polish edition of ZEVO I
might wish for a notification to both:
- recur; and
- use plain English (or its equivalent in other locales).
On the other hand, if it's perfectly acceptable to be without a cache vdev: notify just once with plain English.