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ZINJECT(8) |
FreeBSD System Manager's Manual |
ZINJECT(8) |
zinject —
ZFS Fault Injector
zinject creates artificial problems in a ZFS pool by
simulating data corruption or device failures. This program is dangerous.
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- List injection records.
-
zinject |
-b
objset:object:level:start:end
[-f frequency]
-amu [pool] |
- Force an error into the pool at a bookmark.
-
- Cancel injection records.
-
zinject |
-d vdev
-A
degrade|fault
pool |
- Force a vdev into the DEGRADED or FAULTED state.
-
zinject |
-d vdev
-D
latency:lanes
pool |
- Add an artificial delay to IO requests on a particular device, such that
the requests take a minimum of latency milliseconds
to complete. Each delay has an associated number of
lanes which defines the number of concurrent IO
requests that can be processed.
For example, with a single lane delay of 10 ms
(-D
10:1), the device will only
be able to service a single IO request at a time with each request
taking 10 ms to complete. So, if only a single request is submitted
every 10 ms, the average latency will be 10 ms; but if more than one
request is submitted every 10 ms, the average latency will be more than
10 ms.
Similarly, if a delay of 10 ms is specified to have two lanes
(-D
10:2), then the device will
be able to service two requests at a time, each with a minimum latency
of 10 ms. So, if two requests are submitted every 10 ms, then the
average latency will be 10 ms; but if more than two requests are
submitted every 10 ms, the average latency will be more than 10 ms.
Also note, these delays are additive. So two invocations of
-D
10:1 are roughly equivalent
to a single invocation of -D
10:2. This also means, that
one can specify multiple lanes with differing target latencies. For
example, an invocation of -D
10:1 followed by
-D
25:2 will create 3 lanes on
the device: one lane with a latency of 10 ms and two lanes with a 25 ms
latency.
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zinject |
-d vdev
[-e device_error]
[-L label_error]
[-T failure]
[-f frequency]
[-F ] pool |
- Force a vdev error.
-
zinject |
-I [-s
seconds|-g
txgs] pool |
- Simulate a hardware failure that fails to honor a cache flush.
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- Panic inside the specified function.
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zinject |
-t data
-C dvas
[-e device_error]
[-f frequency]
[-l level]
[-r range]
[-amq ] path |
- Force an error into the contents of a file.
-
zinject |
-t dnode
-C dvas
[-e device_error]
[-f frequency]
[-l level]
[-amq ] path |
- Force an error into the metadnode for a file or directory.
-
zinject |
-t mos_type
-C dvas
[-e device_error]
[-f frequency]
[-l level]
[-r range]
[-amqu ] pool |
- Force an error into the MOS of a pool.
-a
- Flush the ARC before injection.
-b
objset:object:level:start:end
- Force an error into the pool at this bookmark tuple. Each number is in
hexadecimal, and only one block can be specified.
-C
dvas
- Inject the given error only into specific DVAs. The mask should be
specified as a list of 0-indexed DVAs separated by commas
(ex.
0,2). This option is not
applicable to logical data errors such as decompress and
decrypt.
-d
vdev
- A vdev specified by path or GUID.
-e
device_error
- Specify
- checksum
- for an ECKSUM error,
- decompress
- for a data decompression error,
- decrypt
- for a data decryption error,
- corrupt
- to flip a bit in the data after a read,
- dtl
- for an ECHILD error,
- io
- for an EIO error where reopening the device will succeed, or
- nxio
- for an ENXIO error where reopening the device will fail.
For EIO and ENXIO, the "failed" reads or writes
still occur. The probe simply sets the error value reported by the I/O
pipeline so it appears the read or write failed. Decryption errors only
currently work with file data.
-f
frequency
- Only inject errors a fraction of the time. Expressed as a real number
percentage between 0.0001 and
100.
-F
- Fail faster. Do fewer checks.
-f
txgs
- Run for this many transaction groups before reporting failure.
-h
- Print the usage message.
-l
level
- Inject an error at a particular block level. The default is
0.
-L
label_error
- Set the label error region to one of nvlist,
pad1, pad2, or
uber.
-m
- Automatically remount the underlying filesystem.
-q
- Quiet mode. Only print the handler number added.
-r
range
- Inject an error over a particular logical range of an object, which will
be translated to the appropriate blkid range according to the object's
properties.
-s
seconds
- Run for this many seconds before reporting failure.
-T
failure
- Set the failure type to one of all,
claim, free, read,
or write.
-t
mos_type
- Set this to
- mos
- for any data in the MOS,
- mosdir
- for an object directory,
- config
- for the pool configuration,
- bpobj
- for the block pointer list,
- spacemap
- for the space map,
- metaslab
- for the metaslab, or
- errlog
- for the persistent error log.
-u
- Unload the pool after injection.
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