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This is a discussion on Improper Shutdown within the RollBack Rx forums, part of the Disaster Recovery Programs category; When RB detects an inproper shutdown, it goes through a process of "checking the disk" on reboot. Can anyone tell ...
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When RB detects an inproper shutdown, it goes through a process of "checking the disk" on reboot.
Can anyone tell me what this disk check is actually doing ? Is it simply running a DOS CHKDSK? Does it attempt to correct any errors that it may find? |
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Hi Dallion, thanks for stopping by the forum. Let's see if we can get you an answer here. Support can also be reached at http://support.horizondatasys.com
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Just thought I'd update this post with a reply I got from a support ticket.
The check disk checks Rollback snapshot data structure to make sure it's not damaged in the improper shutdown. Any errors found will be reported and automatically corrected. That's good to know. |
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