forcing a raid recovery
Tom Metro
tmetro-blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org
Tue Nov 3 16:39:30 EST 2009
Stephen Adler wrote:
> One solution is to kick off a job once a week or
> month in which you force the whole raid array to be read.
If you are using Linux software RAID, on Ubuntu (and probably Debian)
the default setup for mdadm includes a cron job that runs checkaray
monthly on the first Sunday of the month. (The checkaray script sends
the same command to the md driver as what is described at the "Data
Scrubbing" link Bill Bogstad posted.)
> Can anyone comment on this as a reliable way to exercise the disks in
> the array so that a bad sector doesn't get touched until a rebuild occurs?
As Bill Bogstad mentioned, the above won't exercise the entire disk,
which is why I'd recommend running smartd, and configuring it to run a
long test weekly, which supposedly will perform a read scan of the
entire drive. A SMART failure won't trigger a RAID failure, but if you
setup alerts from smartd, you can manually fail the bad drive and
replace it.
-Tom
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