Note: This is a repost since I accidentally deleted the thread instead of a few posts.. whoops!
So I've noticed a lot of people having corruption problems with their FreeNAS configuration file as of late. And It gave me an idea. Since it's simply an sql database, why not do an integrity check as part of a daily routine? Who wants to use a corrupted configuration file for days or weeks only to learn their backups are corrupt. So here's how you do it!
Edit: If you want to run the command...
Nightly check of FreeNAS database!
So I've noticed a lot of people having corruption problems with their FreeNAS configuration file as of late. And It gave me an idea. Since it's simply an sql database, why not do an integrity check as part of a daily routine? Who wants to use a corrupted configuration file for days or weeks only to learn their backups are corrupt. So here's how you do it!
Edit: If you want to run the command...
Nightly check of FreeNAS database!