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All Rights Reserved. 28783d3ff6SMartin Matuska.\" Copyright (c) 2024, Klara Inc. 29eda14cbcSMatt Macy.\" 30783d3ff6SMartin Matuska.Dd February 28, 2024 31eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Dt ZPOOL-EVENTS 8 32eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Os 3316038816SMartin Matuska. 34eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sh NAME 357877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zpool-events 3616038816SMartin Matuska.Nd list recent events generated by kernel 37eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sh SYNOPSIS 387877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zpool 39eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm events 4016038816SMartin Matuska.Op Fl vHf 4116038816SMartin Matuska.Op Ar pool 427877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zpool 43eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm events 4416038816SMartin Matuska.Fl c 4516038816SMartin Matuska. 4616038816SMartin Matuska.Sh DESCRIPTION 4716038816SMartin MatuskaLists all recent events generated by the ZFS kernel modules. 4816038816SMartin MatuskaThese events are consumed by the 49eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xr zed 8 50eda14cbcSMatt Macyand used to automate administrative tasks such as replacing a failed device 5116038816SMartin Matuskawith a hot spare. 5216038816SMartin MatuskaFor more information about the subclasses and event payloads 533ff01b23SMartin Matuskathat can be generated see 543ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sx EVENTS 553ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand the following sections. 563ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 573ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh OPTIONS 5816038816SMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -width Ds 59eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl c 60eda14cbcSMatt MacyClear all previous events. 61eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl f 62eda14cbcSMatt MacyFollow mode. 63eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl H 6416038816SMartin MatuskaScripted mode. 6516038816SMartin MatuskaDo not display headers, and separate fields by a 66eda14cbcSMatt Macysingle tab instead of arbitrary space. 67eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl v 68eda14cbcSMatt MacyPrint the entire payload for each event. 69eda14cbcSMatt Macy.El 7016038816SMartin Matuska. 713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh EVENTS 72e92ffd9bSMartin MatuskaThese are the different event subclasses. 733ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe full event name would be 743ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy ereport.fs.zfs.\& Ns Em SUBCLASS , 753ff01b23SMartin Matuskabut only the last part is listed here. 763ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -width "vdev.bad_guid_sum" 783ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy checksum 793ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a checksum error has been detected. 803ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy io 813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when there is an I/O error in a vdev in the pool. 823ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy data 833ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when there have been data errors in the pool. 843ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy deadman 853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when an I/O request is determined to be "hung", this can be caused 863ff01b23SMartin Matuskaby lost completion events due to flaky hardware or drivers. 873ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee 883ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_deadman_failmode 893ff01b23SMartin Matuskain 903ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zfs 4 913ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor additional information regarding "hung" I/O detection and configuration. 923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy delay 933ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a completed I/O request exceeds the maximum allowed time 943ff01b23SMartin Matuskaspecified by the 953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zio_slow_io_ms 963ff01b23SMartin Matuskamodule parameter. 973ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis can be an indicator of problems with the underlying storage device. 983ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of delay events is ratelimited by the 993ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_slow_io_events_per_second 1003ff01b23SMartin Matuskamodule parameter. 101*7a7741afSMartin Matuska.It Sy dio_verify 102*7a7741afSMartin MatuskaIssued when there was a checksum verify error after a Direct I/O write has been 103*7a7741afSMartin Matuskaissued. 104*7a7741afSMartin MatuskaThis event can only take place if the module parameter 105*7a7741afSMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_direct_write_verify 106*7a7741afSMartin Matuskais not set to zero. 107*7a7741afSMartin MatuskaSee 108*7a7741afSMartin Matuska.Xr zfs 4 109*7a7741afSMartin Matuskafor more details on the 110*7a7741afSMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_direct_write_verify 111*7a7741afSMartin Matuskamodule paramter. 1123ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy config 1133ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued every time a vdev change have been done to the pool. 1143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zpool 1153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a pool cannot be imported. 1163ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zpool.destroy 1173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a pool is destroyed. 1183ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zpool.export 1193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a pool is exported. 1203ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zpool.import 1213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a pool is imported. 1223ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zpool.reguid 123bb2d13b6SMartin MatuskaIssued when a REGUID (new unique identifier for the pool have been regenerated) 124bb2d13b6SMartin Matuskahave been detected. 1253ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.unknown 1263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when the vdev is unknown. 1273ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSuch as trying to clear device errors on a vdev that have failed/been kicked 1283ff01b23SMartin Matuskafrom the system/pool and is no longer available. 1293ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.open_failed 1303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a vdev could not be opened (because it didn't exist for example). 1313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.corrupt_data 1323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when corrupt data have been detected on a vdev. 1333ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.no_replicas 1343ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when there are no more replicas to sustain the pool. 1353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis would lead to the pool being 1363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em DEGRADED . 1373ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.bad_guid_sum 1383ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a missing device in the pool have been detected. 1393ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.too_small 1403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when the system (kernel) have removed a device, and ZFS 1413ff01b23SMartin Matuskanotices that the device isn't there any more. 1423ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is usually followed by a 1433ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy probe_failure 1443ff01b23SMartin Matuskaevent. 1453ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.bad_label 1463ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when the label is OK but invalid. 1473ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.bad_ashift 1483ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when the ashift alignment requirement has increased. 1493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.remove 1503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a vdev is detached from a mirror (or a spare detached from a 1513ff01b23SMartin Matuskavdev where it have been used to replace a failed drive - only works if 152e92ffd9bSMartin Matuskathe original drive have been re-added). 1533ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.clear 1543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when clearing device errors in a pool. 1553ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSuch as running 1563ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zpool Cm clear 1573ff01b23SMartin Matuskaon a device in the pool. 1583ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.check 1593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a check to see if a given vdev could be opened is started. 1603ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.spare 1613ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a spare have kicked in to replace a failed device. 1623ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev.autoexpand 1633ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a vdev can be automatically expanded. 1643ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy io_failure 1653ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when there is an I/O failure in a vdev in the pool. 1663ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy probe_failure 1673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a probe fails on a vdev. 1683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis would occur if a vdev 1693ff01b23SMartin Matuskahave been kicked from the system outside of ZFS (such as the kernel 1703ff01b23SMartin Matuskahave removed the device). 1713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy log_replay 1723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when the intent log cannot be replayed. 1733ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe can occur in the case of a missing or damaged log device. 1743ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy resilver.start 1753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a resilver is started. 1763ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy resilver.finish 1773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when the running resilver have finished. 1783ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy scrub.start 1793ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a scrub is started on a pool. 1803ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy scrub.finish 1813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a pool has finished scrubbing. 1823ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy scrub.abort 1833ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a scrub is aborted on a pool. 1843ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy scrub.resume 1853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a scrub is resumed on a pool. 1863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy scrub.paused 1873ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIssued when a scrub is paused on a pool. 1883ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy bootfs.vdev.attach 1893ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 1903ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1913ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh PAYLOADS 1923ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is the payload (data, information) that accompanies an 1933ff01b23SMartin Matuskaevent. 1943ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 1953ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFor 1963ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zed 8 , 1973ff01b23SMartin Matuskathese are set to uppercase and prefixed with 1983ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy ZEVENT_ . 1993ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 2003ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -width "vdev_cksum_errors" 2013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy pool 2023ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPool name. 2033ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy pool_failmode 2043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFailmode - 2053ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy wait , 2063ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy continue , 2073ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor 2083ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy panic . 2093ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee the 2103ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy failmode 2113ff01b23SMartin Matuskaproperty in 2123ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpoolprops 7 2133ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor more information. 2143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy pool_guid 2153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe GUID of the pool. 2163ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy pool_context 2173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe load state for the pool (0=none, 1=open, 2=import, 3=tryimport, 4=recover 2183ff01b23SMartin Matuska5=error). 2193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_guid 2203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe GUID of the vdev in question (the vdev failing or operated upon with 2213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zpool Cm clear , 2223ff01b23SMartin Matuskaetc.). 2233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_type 2243ff01b23SMartin MatuskaType of vdev - 2253ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy disk , 2263ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy file , 2273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy mirror , 2283ff01b23SMartin Matuskaetc. 2293ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee the 2303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy Virtual Devices 2313ff01b23SMartin Matuskasection of 2323ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpoolconcepts 7 2333ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor more information on possible values. 2343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_path 2353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFull path of the vdev, including any 2363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em -partX . 2373ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_devid 2383ff01b23SMartin MatuskaID of vdev (if any). 2393ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_fru 2403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPhysical FRU location. 2413ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_state 242bb2d13b6SMartin MatuskaState of vdev (0=uninitialized, 1=closed, 2=offline, 3=removed, 4=failed to 243bb2d13b6SMartin Matuskaopen, 5=faulted, 6=degraded, 7=healthy). 2443ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_ashift 2453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe ashift value of the vdev. 2463ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_complete_ts 2473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe time the last I/O request completed for the specified vdev. 2483ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_delta_ts 2493ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe time since the last I/O request completed for the specified vdev. 2503ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_spare_paths 2513ff01b23SMartin MatuskaList of spares, including full path and any 2523ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em -partX . 2533ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_spare_guids 2543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaGUID(s) of spares. 2553ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_read_errors 2563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHow many read errors that have been detected on the vdev. 2573ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_write_errors 2583ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHow many write errors that have been detected on the vdev. 2593ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_cksum_errors 2603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHow many checksum errors that have been detected on the vdev. 2613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy parent_guid 2623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaGUID of the vdev parent. 2633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy parent_type 2643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaType of parent. 2653ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee 2663ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy vdev_type . 2673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy parent_path 2683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPath of the vdev parent (if any). 2693ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy parent_devid 2703ff01b23SMartin MatuskaID of the vdev parent (if any). 2713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_objset 2723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe object set number for a given I/O request. 2733ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_object 2743ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe object number for a given I/O request. 2753ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_level 2763ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe indirect level for the block. 2773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLevel 0 is the lowest level and includes data blocks. 2783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaValues > 0 indicate metadata blocks at the appropriate level. 2793ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_blkid 2803ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe block ID for a given I/O request. 2813ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_err 2823ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe error number for a failure when handling a given I/O request, 2833ff01b23SMartin Matuskacompatible with 2843ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr errno 3 2853ff01b23SMartin Matuskawith the value of 2863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy EBADE 2873ff01b23SMartin Matuskaused to indicate a ZFS checksum error. 2883ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_offset 2893ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe offset in bytes of where to write the I/O request for the specified vdev. 2903ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_size 2913ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe size in bytes of the I/O request. 2923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_flags 2933ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe current flags describing how the I/O request should be handled. 2943ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee the 2953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy I/O FLAGS 2963ff01b23SMartin Matuskasection for the full list of I/O flags. 2973ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_stage 2983ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe current stage of the I/O in the pipeline. 2993ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee the 3003ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy I/O STAGES 3013ff01b23SMartin Matuskasection for a full list of all the I/O stages. 3023ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_pipeline 3033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe valid pipeline stages for the I/O. 3043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee the 3053ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy I/O STAGES 3063ff01b23SMartin Matuskasection for a full list of all the I/O stages. 3073ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_delay 3083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe time elapsed (in nanoseconds) waiting for the block layer to complete the 3093ff01b23SMartin MatuskaI/O request. 3103ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUnlike 3113ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zio_delta , 3123ff01b23SMartin Matuskathis does not include any vdev queuing time and is 3133ff01b23SMartin Matuskatherefore solely a measure of the block layer performance. 3143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_timestamp 3153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe time when a given I/O request was submitted. 3163ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_delta 3173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe time required to service a given I/O request. 3183ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy prev_state 3193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe previous state of the vdev. 3203ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy cksum_algorithm 3213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaChecksum algorithm used. 3223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee 3233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zfsprops 7 3243ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor more information on the available checksum algorithms. 3253ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy cksum_byteswap 3263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhether or not the data is byteswapped. 3273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy bad_ranges 3283ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No [\& Ns Ar start , end ) 3293ff01b23SMartin Matuskapairs of corruption offsets. 3303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOffsets are always aligned on a 64-bit boundary, 3313ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand can include some gaps of non-corruption. 3323ff01b23SMartin Matuska(See 3333ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_ranges_min_gap ) 3343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy bad_ranges_min_gap 3353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn order to bound the size of the 3363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_ranges 3373ff01b23SMartin Matuskaarray, gaps of non-corruption 3383ff01b23SMartin Matuskaless than or equal to 3393ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_ranges_min_gap 3403ff01b23SMartin Matuskabytes have been merged with 3413ff01b23SMartin Matuskaadjacent corruption. 3423ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAlways at least 8 bytes, since corruption is detected on a 64-bit word basis. 3433ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy bad_range_sets 3443ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis array has one element per range in 3453ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_ranges . 3463ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEach element contains 3473ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe count of bits in that range which were clear in the good data and set 3483ff01b23SMartin Matuskain the bad data. 3493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy bad_range_clears 3503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis array has one element per range in 3513ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_ranges . 3523ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEach element contains 3533ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe count of bits for that range which were set in the good data and clear in 3543ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe bad data. 3553ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy bad_set_bits 3563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf this field exists, it is an array of 3573ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Ar bad data No & ~( Ns Ar good data ) ; 3583ff01b23SMartin Matuskathat is, the bits set in the bad data which are cleared in the good data. 3593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEach element corresponds a byte whose offset is in a range in 3603ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_ranges , 3613ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand the array is ordered by offset. 3623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThus, the first element is the first byte in the first 3633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_ranges 3643ff01b23SMartin Matuskarange, and the last element is the last byte in the last 3653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_ranges 3663ff01b23SMartin Matuskarange. 3673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy bad_cleared_bits 3683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLike 3693ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy bad_set_bits , 3703ff01b23SMartin Matuskabut contains 3713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Ar good data No & ~( Ns Ar bad data ) ; 3723ff01b23SMartin Matuskathat is, the bits set in the good data which are cleared in the bad data. 3733ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 3743ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 3753ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh I/O STAGES 3763ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe ZFS I/O pipeline is comprised of various stages which are defined below. 3773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe individual stages are used to construct these basic I/O 3781719886fSMartin Matuskaoperations: Read, Write, Free, Claim, Flush and Trim. 3793ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThese stages may be 3803ff01b23SMartin Matuskaset on an event to describe the life cycle of a given I/O request. 3813ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 3823ff01b23SMartin Matuska.TS 3833ff01b23SMartin Matuskatab(:); 3843ff01b23SMartin Matuskal l l . 3853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaStage:Bit Mask:Operations 3863ff01b23SMartin Matuska_:_:_ 3871719886fSMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_OPEN:0x00000001:RWFCXT 3883ff01b23SMartin Matuska 389783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_READ_BP_INIT:0x00000002:R----- 390783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_WRITE_BP_INIT:0x00000004:-W---- 391783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_FREE_BP_INIT:0x00000008:--F--- 392783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_ISSUE_ASYNC:0x00000010:-WF--T 393783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_WRITE_COMPRESS:0x00000020:-W---- 3943ff01b23SMartin Matuska 395783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_ENCRYPT:0x00000040:-W---- 396783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_CHECKSUM_GENERATE:0x00000080:-W---- 3973ff01b23SMartin Matuska 398783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_NOP_WRITE:0x00000100:-W---- 3993ff01b23SMartin Matuska 400783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_BRT_FREE:0x00000200:--F--- 4013ff01b23SMartin Matuska 402783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DDT_READ_START:0x00000400:R----- 403783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DDT_READ_DONE:0x00000800:R----- 404783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DDT_WRITE:0x00001000:-W---- 405783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DDT_FREE:0x00002000:--F--- 4063ff01b23SMartin Matuska 407783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_GANG_ASSEMBLE:0x00004000:RWFC-- 408783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_GANG_ISSUE:0x00008000:RWFC-- 4093ff01b23SMartin Matuska 410783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DVA_THROTTLE:0x00010000:-W---- 411783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DVA_ALLOCATE:0x00020000:-W---- 412783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DVA_FREE:0x00040000:--F--- 413783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DVA_CLAIM:0x00080000:---C-- 4143ff01b23SMartin Matuska 415783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_READY:0x00100000:RWFCIT 4163ff01b23SMartin Matuska 4171719886fSMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_START:0x00200000:RW--XT 4181719886fSMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_DONE:0x00400000:RW--XT 4191719886fSMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_ASSESS:0x00800000:RW--XT 4203ff01b23SMartin Matuska 421783d3ff6SMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_CHECKSUM_VERIFY:0x01000000:R----- 422*7a7741afSMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DIO_CHECKSUM_VERIFY:0x02000000:-W---- 4232a58b312SMartin Matuska 424*7a7741afSMartin MatuskaZIO_STAGE_DONE:0x04000000:RWFCXT 4253ff01b23SMartin Matuska.TE 4263ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh I/O FLAGS 4283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEvery I/O request in the pipeline contains a set of flags which describe its 4293ff01b23SMartin Matuskafunction and are used to govern its behavior. 4303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThese flags will be set in an event as a 4313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zio_flags 4323ff01b23SMartin Matuskapayload entry. 4333ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 4343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.TS 4353ff01b23SMartin Matuskatab(:); 4363ff01b23SMartin Matuskal l . 4373ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFlag:Bit Mask 4383ff01b23SMartin Matuska_:_ 4393ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_DONT_AGGREGATE:0x00000001 4403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_IO_REPAIR:0x00000002 4413ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_SELF_HEAL:0x00000004 4423ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_RESILVER:0x00000008 4433ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_SCRUB:0x00000010 4443ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_SCAN_THREAD:0x00000020 4453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_PHYSICAL:0x00000040 4463ff01b23SMartin Matuska 4473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL:0x00000080 4483ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_SPECULATIVE:0x00000100 4493ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_CONFIG_WRITER:0x00000200 4503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_DONT_RETRY:0x00000400 4513ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_NODATA:0x00001000 4523ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_INDUCE_DAMAGE:0x00002000 4533ff01b23SMartin Matuska 4543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_IO_ALLOCATING:0x00004000 4553ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_IO_RETRY:0x00008000 4563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_PROBE:0x00010000 4573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_TRYHARD:0x00020000 4583ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_OPTIONAL:0x00040000 4593ff01b23SMartin Matuska 4603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_DONT_QUEUE:0x00080000 4613ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_DONT_PROPAGATE:0x00100000 4623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_IO_BYPASS:0x00200000 4633ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_IO_REWRITE:0x00400000 4643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_RAW_COMPRESS:0x00800000 4653ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_RAW_ENCRYPT:0x01000000 4663ff01b23SMartin Matuska 4673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_GANG_CHILD:0x02000000 4683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_DDT_CHILD:0x04000000 4693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_GODFATHER:0x08000000 4703ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_NOPWRITE:0x10000000 4713ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_REEXECUTED:0x20000000 4723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_DELEGATED:0x40000000 4733ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZIO_FLAG_FASTWRITE:0x80000000 4743ff01b23SMartin Matuska.TE 4753ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 476eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sh SEE ALSO 4773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zfs 4 , 47816038816SMartin Matuska.Xr zed 8 , 47916038816SMartin Matuska.Xr zpool-wait 8 480