freenas-boot/ROOT/9.10.2-U6@2017-04-21-06:56:15:/usr/local/sbin/sss_userdel

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patshugrue

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I know it's bad. Right now I just want to reinstall the file (sss_userdel). How can I do this?

Thanks in advance.

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Care to explain what is going on here? This is as cryptic as it gets.
 

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patshugrue

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Care to explain what is going on here? This is as cryptic as it gets.

Here is the entire error as depicted in the terminal.

#copy/paste====================
errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:


freenas-boot/ROOT/9.10.2-U6@2017-04-21-06:56:15:/usr/local/sbin/sss_userdel
#end==========================

I'm inclined to believe that this is a memory problem related to non-ecc memory. My experience with disc drive says that this failure and others like it are un-characterristic of HD failure. Which is why I want to restore the file noted above. The other errors like it are files that may have been opened during an 'rsync' process on a remote computer.
I'm thinking that the file 'sss_userdel' may have been updated while a remote backup process occured. Anyway I just want to lay the file down again from the package source to see what errors go away.
To clarify my first question, where can I extract 'sss_userdel' and reinstall.

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I'm inclined to believe that this is a memory problem related to non-ecc memory. My experience with disc drive says that this failure and others like it are un-characterristic of HD failure. Which is why I want to restore the file noted above. The other errors like it are files that may have been opened during an 'rsync' process on a remote computer.
This is a file on the boot pool. There has been damage to the file that can't be recovered by ZFS due to having no parity data. You must be running your boot pool on a single device instead of a mirrored device.
What kind of device is the boot pool stored on?
 
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