![]() ![]() At first I did not equate this problem to the drive I managed to convert into magnetic confetti with my antics. Wouldn't you know it, subsequent boots would fail with this 'alloc magic' error. I figured I would replace it on next boot later in the day as this was a non-production system. Scrubbing always failed with that drive being faulted shortly afterwards. However it eventually faulted again for the same checksum issue. Interestingly enough, the drive sprung to life again and began resilvering. I just ran 'parted' and did a 'mklabel gpt' on it. On next boot, that drive faulted stating the label was missing. ZFS did what it does and marked it as faulted after finding a bunch of checksum errors as you would expect (though it did attempt to resilver them). ![]() On a 6TB member disk, I wiped roughly 200GB before realizing I started wiping the wrong disk. ( #2083)I ran into this error recently when I partially wiped a member of a zfs pool accidentally.
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