#!/bin/sh # # Replace a device with a hot spare in response to IO or checksum errors. # The following actions will be performed automatically when the number # of errors exceed the limit set by ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS or # ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS. # # 1) FAULT the device on IO errors, no futher IO will be attempted. # DEGRADE the device on checksum errors, the device is still # functional and can be used to service IO requests. # 2) Set the SES fault beacon for the device. # 3) Replace the device with a hot spare if any are available. # # Once the hot sparing operation is complete either the failed device or # the hot spare must be manually retired using the 'zpool detach' command. # The 'autoreplace' functionality which would normally take care of this # under Illumos has not yet been implemented. # # Full support for autoreplace is planned, but it requires that the full # ZFS Diagnosis Engine be ported. In the meanwhile this script provides # the majority of the expected hot spare functionality. # # Exit codes: # 0: replaced by hot spare # 1: no hot spare device available # 2: hot sparing disabled # 3: already faulted or degraded # 4: unsupported event class # 5: internal error # test -f "${ZED_ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.rc" && . "${ZED_ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.rc" test -n "${ZEVENT_POOL}" || exit 5 test -n "${ZEVENT_SUBCLASS}" || exit 5 test -n "${ZEVENT_VDEV_PATH}" || exit 5 test -n "${ZEVENT_VDEV_GUID}" || exit 5 # Defaults to disabled, enable in the zed.rc file. ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS=${ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS:-0} ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS=${ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS:-0} if [ ${ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS} -eq 0 -a \ ${ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS} -eq 0 ]; then exit 2 fi # A lock file is used to serialize execution. ZED_LOCKDIR=${ZED_LOCKDIR:-/var/lock} LOCKFILE="${ZED_LOCKDIR}/zed.spare.lock" exec 8> "${LOCKFILE}" flock -x 8 # Given a and return the status, (ONLINE, FAULTED, etc...). vdev_status() { local POOL=$1 local VDEV=`basename $2` local T=' ' # tab character since '\t' isn't portable ${ZPOOL} status ${POOL} | sed -n -e \ "s,^[ $T]*\(.*$VDEV\(-part[0-9]\+\)\?\)[ $T]*\([A-Z]\+\).*,\1 \3,p" return 0 } # Fault devices after N I/O errors. if [ "${ZEVENT_CLASS}" = "ereport.fs.zfs.io" ]; then ERRORS=`expr ${ZEVENT_VDEV_READ_ERRORS} + ${ZEVENT_VDEV_WRITE_ERRORS}` if [ ${ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS} -gt 0 -a \ ${ERRORS} -ge ${ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS} ]; then ACTION="fault" fi # Degrade devices after N checksum errors. elif [ "${ZEVENT_CLASS}" = "ereport.fs.zfs.checksum" ]; then ERRORS=${ZEVENT_VDEV_CKSUM_ERRORS} if [ ${ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS} -gt 0 -a \ ${ERRORS} -ge ${ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS} ]; then ACTION="degrade" fi else ACTION= fi if [ -n "${ACTION}" ]; then # Device is already FAULTED or DEGRADED set -- `vdev_status ${ZEVENT_POOL} ${ZEVENT_VDEV_PATH}` ZEVENT_VDEV_PATH_FOUND=$1 STATUS=$2 if [ "${STATUS}" = "FAULTED" -o "${STATUS}" = "DEGRADED" ]; then exit 3 fi # Step 1) FAULT or DEGRADE the device # ${ZINJECT} -d ${ZEVENT_VDEV_GUID} -A ${ACTION} ${ZEVENT_POOL} # Step 2) Set the SES fault beacon. # # XXX: Set the 'fault' or 'ident' beacon for the device. This can # be done through the sg_ses utility, the only hard part is to map # the sd device to its corresponding enclosure and slot. We may # be able to leverage the existing vdev_id scripts for this. # # $ sg_ses --dev-slot-num=0 --set=ident /dev/sg3 # $ sg_ses --dev-slot-num=0 --clear=ident /dev/sg3 # Step 3) Replace the device with a hot spare. # # Round robin through the spares selecting those which are available. # for SPARE in ${ZEVENT_VDEV_SPARE_PATHS}; do set -- `vdev_status ${ZEVENT_POOL} ${SPARE}` SPARE_VDEV_FOUND=$1 STATUS=$2 if [ "${STATUS}" = "AVAIL" ]; then ${ZPOOL} replace ${ZEVENT_POOL} \ ${ZEVENT_VDEV_GUID} ${SPARE_VDEV_FOUND} && exit 0 fi done exit 1 fi exit 4