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9 Aug 2024
@serpic0:matrix.orgSERP!COI ran iperf3 and it's a solid transfer with no hiccups 06:22:33
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@0nn0:matrix.orgOnnoSamba doesn't do very well with small files. How large are the files you're tranferring?14:12:57
10 Aug 2024
@serpic0:matrix.orgSERP!COquick visual scan most are between 200 MB and 3 GB21:36:21
11 Aug 2024
@oscar:prutt.partyOscarWhat sync behavior is configured to the pool/dataset in question?11:09:55
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@oscar:prutt.partyOscarI don’t have anything of value on that pool but FML11:10:36
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14 Aug 2024
@serpic0:matrix.orgSERP!CO

I m new to ZFS so a little experiment to learn. I have formatted an external disk in ZFS. I believe I created a pool as well and named it yellow_drive.
When I plug it in, I see and I can access the drive in cd /yellow_drive
gpart shows it as da0

However it does not show in zpool list or status.

Questions:
1- if I didnt know that /yellow_drive is indeed da0, nothing shows me that it is and I'd be guessing forever. How do I identify what /yellow_drive actually is da0 ?
2- how come it's not showing in my zpool list?

05:57:40
@oscar:prutt.partyOscar did you import it? and what does mount -l say about /yellow_drive? 08:07:55
@serpic0:matrix.orgSERP!CO"mount -l" doesnt say anything about /yellow_drive. Does not show in the output. 23:03:18
@serpic0:matrix.orgSERP!CO * mount -l doesnt say anything about /yellow_drive. Does not show in the output. 23:04:01
15 Aug 2024
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16 Aug 2024
@serpic0:matrix.orgSERP!COfor any ZFS noobs like me out there, I found out the hard way that there is a difference between a disk that's fully managed by ZFS vs disk with a partition table (i.e. GPT) and ZFS pools even is the later is entirely formatted in ZFS.02:35:09
@ifiguero:matrix.orgifiguerocan you boot a machine from a "fully manged" ZFS disk? 03:26:42
@hybridsarcasm:matrix.orgHybridSarcasm I believe ‘root on ZFS’ shows you can. 04:17:12
@serpic0:matrix.orgSERP!CO ifiguero: my understanding is a 'fully managed' ZFS disk in ZFS speak is called Raw Disk. Yes you can boot a machine from it. 05:12:29
@ifiguero:matrix.orgifiguero Feels like we are getting flanked by binary blobs that engulf several subsystems. Because why would you need partitions and filesystems when you can have a single software replacing all of them with a RDBM. 19:40:20
@serpic0:matrix.orgSERP!COno idea what you mean 😉20:44:42
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