Anon 12/20/2023 (Wed) 06:00 No.9082 del
Have been trying to destroy zpool z7 which has/had ~1TB of "backups" on it - I ran both of these commands about 24 hours ago:
>$ zpool list
>^C^C^C^C^C^C^C^C^C^C^C^C
and
>$ utc; sudo zpool destroy z7; utc
>Tue, 19 Dec 2023 10:54:00 +0000
>
>Message from syslogd@ubuntu-HP-Laptop-14-bw0xx at Dec 19 04:13:19 ...
> kernel:[572075.263805] __common_interrupt: 0.37 No irq handler for vector
Meaning, 1st command: "zpool list" cannot show anything, cannot cancel that command either. zpool list should quickly the status of each zpool. Meaning, 2nd command: Also, shit garbage is happening with shit garbage; bad hardware/software (I'd think that ZFS works better in FreeBSD or OpenBSD instead of Linux which is what I'm currently using). If HDD z7 didn't suck, it could have been used to replace z8 or something; I don't care as much about z4.

Also I thought double * was bold not spoiler. *Test*