Durkatlon
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Does someone know what exactly leads ZFS to declare a disk as "Failed"? Can a ZFS RAIDZ operate properly if more than 1 of the constituent disks has a significant number of bad blocks on it (in the sense of having bad CRCs, not physically defective, i.e. the result of a sector level copy from a mechanically failed disk)?
By the way, if Joel's going to go the clone route, I would suggest doing any and all recovery attempts on the clones, stashing the original drives away. You don't want to give the recovery folks an excuse to blame failure to get to your files on anything you did to the drives after they were done with them.
By the way, if Joel's going to go the clone route, I would suggest doing any and all recovery attempts on the clones, stashing the original drives away. You don't want to give the recovery folks an excuse to blame failure to get to your files on anything you did to the drives after they were done with them.