In any case by the end of the year I should have at least ten X4500s, and
can do some testing myself. But your collection is an order of magnitude
larger, so you can collect much more useful statistics. If those
statistics show no data corruption, then someone like myself with many
fewer systems can be very confident that no silent corruption is occuring.
fsprobe is a Linux only program, it doesn't compile out of the box on
Solaris (even 10+). I have a simple patch to make it compile and run on
Solaris though, if someone is interested.
Peter, could I suggest that you incorporate Loic's patches to make fsprobe
portable to Solaris.
Cheers,
Bruce
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