Frédéric Massot wrote: > John Rouillard a écrit : >> On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 07:49:03PM +0200, Matthias Meyer wrote: >>> Michael Stowe wrote: >>>> By the way, what's the point of doing this? Are your drives >>>> unreliable? >>> Not really. But the server runs a lot of weeks without checking the >>> disk. I feel better if the disk will be checked regular. >>> If I determine that there are no errors a couple of month I can stop >>> this check anyway. >> >> If you are using Linux raid you can do a check/scrub of the disks. >> >> http://wiki.xdroop.com/space/Linux/Software+Raid+Scrub >> >> This compares the bits on disk for consistency. Fsck'ing the disks is >> good if you suspect the filesystem structure is wonky, but it won't >> check the actual data in the files AFIAK (but that might be filesystem >> type specific). It just checks the metadata like directory structures, >> inodes, file continuation blocks etc. > > Hi, > > If you are using a Debian is produced by the script "/etc/cron.d/mdadm" > and "/usr/share/mdadm/checkarray". > > Debian :-) -- Don't Panic
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