Re: bit-rot resolution

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Not necessarily
Bitrot could happen even if disk is not totally failed or even if sysadmin change a file directly on the brick, maybe with a broken script or similar

If you corrupt a file the result is the same as bitrot but disk is not failed

Il 1 mar 2017 8:24 AM, "Lindsay Mathieson" <lindsay.mathieson@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:

On 1 March 2017 at 17:15, Gandalf Corvotempesta <gandalf.corvotempesta@gmail.com> wrote:
Why not automate this or adding a command that does heal automatically when corruption is found?

Nobody wants corrupted files on the storage, why you don't heal automatically?


Probably because it implies an bigger issues such as disk failure which should be dealt with by an admin


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Lindsay
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