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Re: ZFS status



On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 at 18:58, Rocky Hotas <rockyhotas%firemail.cc@localhost> wrote:
> > - If you make a zfs filesystem on a disklabel partition (eg wd0f) and
> > the disk moves zfs does not seem to be able to find it again.
>
> Do you mean if the disk is removed from the system and then plugged
> there again?

Or if another disk is plugged in that appears as a lower numbered
device, for example making the disk switch from wd1 to wd2.

> > zfs best practice is to use raw devices, so this shouldn't be an issue
> > for most people
>
> For example, assume that you would like to create a new pool called
> `newpool' using disk /dev/wd0.
> By `using the raw device', are you meaning `zpool create newpool rwd0'?

Apologies, poor phrasing on my part - I meant whole devices rather
than partition within a device - so wd4, ld0, sd3, as opposed to wd1e
or raid2f. I suspect wedges such as dk3 should be fine, but again,
better to give zfs the whole device. (on a note of light amusement I
have used all of the mentioned devices in zfs pools at least once :)

David


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