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'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Start Pool Scrub ''(rightclick)'' <br> | '''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Start Pool Scrub ''(rightclick)'' <br> | ||
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Should the storage pool scrub/integrity check adverse effect system performance you can stop the operation and start it again at a later date. | Should the storage pool scrub/integrity check adverse effect system performance you can stop the operation and start it again at a later date. | ||
'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Stop Pool Scrub ''(rightclick)'' | |||
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Revision as of 22:00, 21 January 2020
Storage pool scrubbing is an integrity check which automatically repairs any inconsistent data blocks due to hardware failures or 'bit-rot'. Scrubbing should be done periodically, typically once a month. Should system performance be adversely impacted by the scrub process you can stop the scrub and start it again at a later date.
Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Start Pool Scrub (rightclick)
Should the storage pool scrub/integrity check adverse effect system performance you can stop the operation and start it again at a later date.
Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Stop Pool Scrub (rightclick)