- Code: Select all
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices is currently being resilvered. The pool will
continue to function, possibly in a degraded state.
action: Wait for the resilver to complete.
scan: resilver in progress since Sun Mar 31 00:42:07 2013
3.09Gi scanned out of 1.98Ti at 95.8Mi/s, 6h0m to go
688Ki resilvered, 0.15% done
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tall ONLINE 0 0 0
GPTE_78301A52-4AFF-4D96-8DE9-E76ABC14909C ONLINE 0 0 0 at disk4s2
GPTE_99056308-F5E2-4314-852C-4DA04732A2D0 ONLINE 0 0 0 at disk5s2 (resilvering)
That's abbreviated. I can add details of the errors and much more but first, there's a basic question:
- is it sane for a resilver to occur in a two-disk pool where there's no redundancy?
Prior to what's above, the two disks – 2 GB and 3 GB – formed a simple 5 GB pool.
I see articles such as Aaron Toponce : ZFS Administration, Part VI- Scrub and Resilver (2012-12-11) but I haven't read the resilver content in detail, because I didn't anticipate it happening with my current configuration …