ZFS on Linux (Was: Corrupt file system)

ZFS on Linux (Was: Corrupt file system)

Rabin Yasharzadehe rabin at rabin.io
Sun Sep 24 02:01:39 IDT 2017


ZFS is not "native" Linux fs, it was ported from Solaris & BSD OS's,
you can read more about it in the history section of ZFS wiki page
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS#History>.

- FreeNAS use it for the NAS storage pool,
- Ubuntu/Canoncial started to integrate it with version 16.04 (IIRC)
- and I also tried it on my laptop with Fedora (which some time's breaks
because of the frequent Kernel upgrades)



--
Rabin

On 23 September 2017 at 12:51, Eli Billauer <eli at billauer.co.il> wrote:

> Thanks, Ori.
>
> ZFS sounds interesting indeed. The question that comes to mind is: It's a
> different creature, with significant emphasis on stability and data
> integrity. How come it's unknown? Isn't this exactly what all companies
> with a lot of servers want?
>
> Anyone on this list using ZFS on his or her own computer?
>
> As for RAM corruption, I pretty much doubt it. I've seen a lot of it on
> embedded systems I've worked with. It always goes along with programs
> crashing suddenly and weird kernel messages. But my computer has been
> stable as a rock for several years.
>
> Regards,
>    Eli
>
> On 22/09/17 17:12, Ori Berger wrote:
>
>> This could be the result of anything from a power glitch, strong RF
>> transmission from another device next to the computer, bad power supply or
>> bad memory. The hard disk itself is not more suspect than any other
>> component in your system.
>>
>> Personally, I've twice had data mysteriously corrupted (once on Win2K,
>> once on Linux), and in both cases it turned out that the RAM was bad; Since
>> then, I never start using a system until it has successfully run through 48
>> hours of memtest.
>>
>> When you install your next system, consider ZFS / ZoL - it tends to alert
>> you to bad RAM or bad power supply rather quickly.
>>
>> On 09/22/2017 12:11 PM, Eli Billauer wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> TL;DR: My hard disk's filesystem was corrupt, but the SMART statistics
>>> is perfect. Should I replace the hard disk?
>>>
>>
>>
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