Bady, Brant RBCM:EX wrote:
Actually to clarify - what I want to do is to be able to read the associated checksums ZFS creates for a file and then store them in an external system e.g. an oracle database most likely
Rather than storing the checksum externally, you could simply let ZFS verify the integrity of the data. Whenever you want to check it, just run 'zpool scrub'.
Of course, if you don't trust ZFS to do that for you, you probably wouldn't trust it to tell you the checksum either!
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