MoltenMoose
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I have about "352 data errors" in zpool status, and (with -v) apparently "Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:" except the files listed are completely fine.
Over the past couple of weeks I have had literally tens of thousands of CKSUM errors across every drive in the NAS, (9 drives spread between two distinct pools) but very surprisingly, after running binary comparison over all files in the zpool against the master copy stored on a separate machine, no files show any binary differences at all. Basically I can't find any example of actual data corruption detectable from applications despite ZFS throwing a constant checksum hissyfit.
So my question is, are there any known reasons that ZFS could incorrectly report uncorrectable/permanent data corruption?
Over the past couple of weeks I have had literally tens of thousands of CKSUM errors across every drive in the NAS, (9 drives spread between two distinct pools) but very surprisingly, after running binary comparison over all files in the zpool against the master copy stored on a separate machine, no files show any binary differences at all. Basically I can't find any example of actual data corruption detectable from applications despite ZFS throwing a constant checksum hissyfit.
So my question is, are there any known reasons that ZFS could incorrectly report uncorrectable/permanent data corruption?