zpool-scrub.8
ZPOOL-SCRUB(8) | System Manager's Manual | ZPOOL-SCRUB(8) |
NAME
zpool-scrub
—
Begin a scrub or resume a paused scrub of a ZFS storage
pool
SYNOPSIS
zpool |
scrub [-s |
-p ] [-w ]
pool... |
DESCRIPTION
zpool
scrub
[-s
|-p
] [-w
] pool...- Begins a scrub or resumes a paused scrub. The scrub examines all data in
the specified pools to verify that it checksums correctly. For replicated
(mirror or raidz) devices, ZFS automatically repairs any damage discovered
during the scrub. The
zpool
status
command reports the progress of the scrub and summarizes the results of the scrub upon completion.Scrubbing and resilvering are very similar operations. The difference is that resilvering only examines data that ZFS knows to be out of date (for example, when attaching a new device to a mirror or replacing an existing device), whereas scrubbing examines all data to discover silent errors due to hardware faults or disk failure.
Because scrubbing and resilvering are I/O-intensive operations, ZFS only allows one at a time. If a scrub is paused, the
zpool
scrub
resumes it. If a resilver is in progress, ZFS does not allow a scrub to be started until the resilver completes.Note that, due to changes in pool data on a live system, it is possible for scrubs to progress slightly beyond 100% completion. During this period, no completion time estimate will be provided.
-s
- Stop scrubbing.
-p
- Pause scrubbing. Scrub pause state and progress are periodically
synced to disk. If the system is restarted or pool is exported during
a paused scrub, even after import, scrub will remain paused until it
is resumed. Once resumed the scrub will pick up from the place where
it was last checkpointed to disk. To resume a paused scrub issue
zpool
scrub
again. -w
- Wait until scrub has completed before returning.
SEE ALSO
August 9, 2019 | Debian |