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linux_storage_zfs [2020/02/06 17:56] – [Overview] andonovjlinux_storage_zfs [2020/02/13 18:26] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 <code:none| Check Integrity> <code:none| Check Integrity>
-[root@hostname ~]# zpool status -v tank+[root@hostname ~]# zpool scrub tank 
 +[root@hostname ~]# zpool status
   pool: tank   pool: tank
  state: ONLINE  state: ONLINE
- scrub: scrub completed after 0h7m with 0 errors on Tue Tue Feb  2 12:54:00 2010+  scan: scrub repaired 0B in 0h56m with 0 errors on Mon Aug 12 12:40:46 2019
 config: config:
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         NAME        STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM         NAME        STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
         tank        ONLINE               0         tank        ONLINE               0
-         raidz2: +          raidz2-0  ONLINE               0 
- disk1      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk1   ONLINE               
- disk2      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk2   ONLINE               
- disk3      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk3   ONLINE               
- disk4      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk4   ONLINE               
- disk5      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk5   ONLINE               
- disk6      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk6   ONLINE               
- disk7      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk7   ONLINE               
- disk8      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk8   ONLINE               
- disk9      ONLINE  0 0 0 +            disk9   ONLINE               
- disk10     ONLINE  0 0 0+            disk10  ONLINE               0
  
 errors: No known data errors errors: No known data errors
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 P.S. you can stop the scrubbing with: zpool scrub -s tank P.S. you can stop the scrubbing with: zpool scrub -s tank
 +[root@hostname ~]# zpool scrub -s tank
 </code> </code>
  
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 ====Create file system==== ====Create file system====
-The ZFS will be shared either over SMB (Samba) or NFS(Network File system) to other machines. NFS is create way to setup Oracle RAC (with Direct NFS of course) and Samba is great way for a backup solution.+The ZFS will be shared either over SMB (Samba) or NFS(Network File system) to other machines. NFS is great way to setup Oracle RAC (with Direct NFS of course) and Samba is great way for a backup solution.
  
 So let's create NFS :) So let's create NFS :)
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