allow disabling chkdsk runs
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2008년 6월 20일 금요일 오후 10:44Please publish registry strings for disabling the periodical chkdsk runs - or create an option within the console for it.
Suggestion at Connect.
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2008년 6월 21일 토요일 오후 12:28중재자
Personally I think this would be a very bad idea as those chkdsk runs are what WHS uses to check the status of the drives it uses - so by disabling that you are effectively disabling part of WHS.
Also, any changes you make in the registry could if done incorrectly have other unwanted results.
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2008년 6월 21일 토요일 오후 5:41You're right. But as buyer of the OEM version I am now a "System Builder" and like to have the freedom to choose.
There are cases where you don't want to have chkdsk run.
E.g., when your (primary) harddrive is about to fail and you intended to copy over the files without having the HDD be used extensively.
Or, you are affected by the "chkdsk - indexing" infinite loop. Balancing seems never to stop. On bugs like this it would be really nice to have a temporary workaround to release the pressure from the developers to bring out a bugfix fast.
A compromise about this issue would be making the period (currently 6-12 hours) configurable - or simply creating this as task in the task manager. -
2008년 6월 22일 일요일 오전 6:14중재자
But as a "System Builder" in this context you dont have the freedom to choose what integral parts of the OS can and cannot run.
There are changes to the way chkdsk runs in PP1 from memory so you may notice improvement.
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2008년 6월 24일 화요일 오전 1:33중재자
W-Mark, the chkdsk runs are not controlled through the registry. They are built into the server health checks that run periodically, and can't be disabled. -
2008년 7월 3일 목요일 오전 1:55In PowerPack 1 they have been changed to run only once per day for each disk to check on its health
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2008년 11월 30일 일요일 오전 5:45Is there any way to change the time or delay the time it automatically starts. Reason is it always starts doing the chkdsk at midnight, which is a problem because if I'm watching a movie at that time, well the movie starts to stutter badly and stop eventually. I have to wait 'till whs has finished with the chkdsk to continue watching my movie. This kind of defeat the purpose of a movie file server.
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2008년 11월 30일 일요일 오후 3:00중재자No. They are built into the periodic server health checks and can't be altered/disabled.
I'm not on the WHS team, I just post a lot. :) -
2008년 11월 30일 일요일 오후 7:37Ken, wouldn't changing the server maintenance period (in the Console) also move the health checks with it?
If Claude were to change the start time to, say, 2am...
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2008년 11월 30일 일요일 오후 10:52중재자An interesting question. I haven't tried (I'm satisfied with the maintenance schedule as is) so "maybe". Or it may be separate from other maintenance activities. If you try, let us know how it works out. :) And realize, of course, that the only control you actually have is changing the backup schedule in any case...
I'm not on the WHS team, I just post a lot. :)