Yes, this feature is not yet impleneted. It is planned for the near
future.
We had tried to hide these sections of text in the guide until the
features were finished, but this was obviously missed. We''ll make sure
it''s fixed in the next rev (or we''ll just implement the
feature ;-)
- Eric
On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 04:00:01PM -0800, Andrew Slough
wrote:> Chapter 9, "Troubleshooting and Data Recovery", p.115 states:
>
> "To enable background scrubbing, use the zpool set command:
> # zpool set scrub=2w
>
> The parameter is a time duration indicating how often a complete scrub
should be performed. In this case, the administrator is requesting that the pool
be scrubbed once every two weeks. ZFS automatically tries to schedule I/O to
even distribute the work over the two week period, decreasing the performance
impact an explicit scrub would have on the system."
>
> I''ve tried this on my OpenSolaris 27a test system, and it
doesn''t recognise the command. It gives a list of commands that you can
pass to "zpool", and that doesn''t include "set". I
can see "set" listed as a command to "zfs", but it
doesn''t list "scrub" as a property you can set.
>
> Am I missing something obvious, or is this functionality that''s
not implemented yet?
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