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container scrub

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container Commands container scrub To scrub a redundant array, use the container scrub command. A mirror set, a multilevel array of mirror sets, and a RAID 5 array are examples of redundant arrays. For a mirror set or a multilevel array of mirror sets, this means the command reconstructs the data on both mirror halves (partitions), if found to be different. For RAID 5 arrays, the command recalculates and replaces, if necessary, the parity information. Syntax container scrub [/io_delay{=integer}] [/ no_repair{=boolean}][/wait{=boolean}] {container} Parameters {container} Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of the redundant array to scrub. Switches /io_delay{=integer} Specifies the number of milliseconds the controller waits between the I/O operations required to scrub the redundant array. The I/O delay value is not preserved between reboots of the operating system. Valid values are 0 through 100. /no_repair{=boolean} Specifies whether the command performs the scrub operation on the redundant array without repairing the error. If you set this switch to TRUE, the command performs the scrub action without repairing the error. If you set this switch to FALSE, the command performs the scrub action and repairs any errors. 3-88

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container Commands
container scrub
To scrub a redundant array, use the
container scrub
command. A mirror set, a multilevel array of mirror sets, and a
RAID 5 array are examples of redundant arrays. For a mirror set or
a multilevel array of mirror sets, this means the command
reconstructs the data on both mirror halves (partitions), if found to
be different. For RAID 5 arrays, the command recalculates and
replaces, if necessary, the parity information.
Syntax
container scrub [/io_delay{=integer}] [/
no_repair{=boolean}][/wait{=boolean}] {container}
Parameters
{container}
Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of the redundant array to
scrub.
Switches
/io_delay{=integer}
Specifies the number of milliseconds the controller waits
between the I/O operations required to scrub the redundant
array. The I/O delay value is not preserved between reboots
of the operating system. Valid values are 0 through 100.
/no_repair{=boolean}
Specifies whether the command performs the scrub operation
on the redundant array without repairing the error. If you set
this switch to
TRUE
, the command performs the scrub action
without repairing the error. If you set this switch to
FALSE
,
the command performs the scrub action and repairs any
errors.