That is what I was thinking, that any RAID level with a parity runs the potential for some problems. The scheduler is nice, but doesn't let you set a day of the week to implement it. Which kinda sucks.
That is what I was thinking, that any RAID level with a parity runs the potential for some problems. The scheduler is nice, but doesn't let you set a day of the week to implement it. Which kinda sucks.
If you can get to the card's CLI (command line interface), you can make a batch script in windows that will scrub automagically using windows' scheduler. Probably a way to do it in linux, too.
Actually, ANY hard drive has the risk of random data corruption.
True, so I suppose that you could look at it as chkdsk /r for Raid setups.Originally Posted by Robotbeat