Hi folks,
Short question: Can you have copies = 2 but hold the copies on a different vdev?
I have two pools = tank (24TB raw, RAID1-Z) and usbbackup (single 1TB disk)
I have a fireproof safe at home which has a USB pass-through and a 1TB 2.5inch disk inside. I have a daily cron job which rsysncs my important files, around 700GB at the moment, from tank to usbbackup. I have a weekly scrub on the 1TB to check for problems. Thus far it has found none. This has been working well for the past year or two.
If the scrub does start coming back with errors then I'm not sure how I will proceed; perhaps turf the disk (for safety) and get another one. I cannot recover the bad data anyway. perhaps rsync will see the problem and recopy. I don't know.
What I would like to know is if I can have copies=2 (or more) but hold the copies on tank thus saving space on usbbackup.
Pointless you say? No, not really. If scrub returns a read error now I have no chance of recovering it and have to redo everything. If I have copies =2 then it can rebuild it and I'm ok. If my house burns down then the disk is safe and I know the data, as at last scrub, would be fine and recoverable.
It's not bulletproof but it's better than what I have now and that's a good direction to go.
Or, is there a better way to do things?
I could of course get a 2TB disk and be normal but where's the fun in that?
Cheers,
Crispin
Short question: Can you have copies = 2 but hold the copies on a different vdev?
I have two pools = tank (24TB raw, RAID1-Z) and usbbackup (single 1TB disk)
I have a fireproof safe at home which has a USB pass-through and a 1TB 2.5inch disk inside. I have a daily cron job which rsysncs my important files, around 700GB at the moment, from tank to usbbackup. I have a weekly scrub on the 1TB to check for problems. Thus far it has found none. This has been working well for the past year or two.
If the scrub does start coming back with errors then I'm not sure how I will proceed; perhaps turf the disk (for safety) and get another one. I cannot recover the bad data anyway. perhaps rsync will see the problem and recopy. I don't know.
What I would like to know is if I can have copies=2 (or more) but hold the copies on tank thus saving space on usbbackup.
Pointless you say? No, not really. If scrub returns a read error now I have no chance of recovering it and have to redo everything. If I have copies =2 then it can rebuild it and I'm ok. If my house burns down then the disk is safe and I know the data, as at last scrub, would be fine and recoverable.
It's not bulletproof but it's better than what I have now and that's a good direction to go.
Or, is there a better way to do things?
I could of course get a 2TB disk and be normal but where's the fun in that?
Cheers,
Crispin