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    Jellyfin Forum Off Topic Self-hosting & Homelabs Synology data scrubbing

     
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    Synology data scrubbing

    Bladefin
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    2025-06-30, 09:10 PM
    I'm using a Synology Nas to keep my films on but will have Jellyfin installed in windows, I'm wondering if I should have data scrubbing enabled on the shared folder or will Jellyfin not run properly when it's doing the scrubbing.

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    2025-07-01, 04:46 AM
    Since you don't have Jellyfin running directly on the NAS, you shouldn't notice much of a difference when scrubbing the data on the NAS.
    At worst, the videos will take a bit slower to load.
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    2025-07-01, 07:18 AM (This post was last modified: 2025-07-01, 07:36 AM by Bladefin. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Excellent as I wasn't sure if I should of had it enabled.

    Edit: Do you recommend having it on for the film folder?

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    2025-07-01, 05:28 PM
    Scrubbing is a feature of the BTRFS filesystem. It will attempt to read the checksum of stored data and correct any detected data corruption.
    It's a good idea to have it enabled for all data on the NAS. You can set it to run at whatever time interval is more convenient for you.
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    2025-07-01, 07:32 PM
    And now I have found out that you need at least three drives to perform the process of data scrubbing.

    Still I will have it enabled in the folders thanks.
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