sudo zpool create -f -o ashift=12 -O compression=lz4 -O casesensitivity=insensitive -O atime=off -O normalization=formD pool02 mirror /dev/disk1 /dev/disk2 mirror /dev/disk3 /dev/disk4
Doing large file copies (100s of GB) my kernel memory fills up/wired memory goes through the roof and I get a forced reboot, but not a kernel panic log.
That isn't QUITE right. I tried to copy about a terabyte of files to a pool described above and get the forced restarts. I suspect kernel memory is filling up, but I can't prove it yet. I can get further if I break the Finder copies into pieces. Since each piece takes 30 minutes, though, it is tough to experiment enough to get solid data.
Just happened again, but the kernel/wired memory isn't out of bounds at the point of the forced reboot -- in the 3G range, which is lower than I've seen it before, so it isn't an accumulation of leaks...
Does anyone have similar problems?