Re: Recovering from csum errors

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On 3 September 2013 18:54, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > In case the data is wrong, there may be a reverse CRC32 algorithm
> > implemented. Most likely it's only several bytes which got "flipped".
>
...
>
> But... that flips the entire reason for choosing direct-IO in the first
> place -- performance -- on its head, incurring a **HUGE** slowdown just


Not wanting to put words in the original posters mouth, but I read
that as an offline recovery method (scrub?), rather than real time
recovery attempts. If the frequency of errors is low, then for certain
purposes accepting, a few errors if you had a recovery option might be
acceptable.

As mentioned, nocow is probably best for VM images anyhow, but still :)

-David
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