Re: FreeBSD, Illumos ZFS, and OpenZFS
- In reply to: Dag-Erling_Smørgrav : "Re: FreeBSD, Illumos ZFS, and OpenZFS"
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Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2024 06:45:11 UTC
On 2/24/24 04:40, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> David Christensen writes:
>> mike tancsa writes:
>>> David Christensen writes:
>>>> My avoidance of OpenZFS has been reaffirmed. I do not want my
>>>> data on OpenZFS.
>>> TBH, you are overthinking this.
>> Given two severe bugs in four months, it does not require much
>> thought to conclude that OpenZFS places data at risk.
>
> For the love of all that's holy, stop reading Phoronix, it's the
> National Enquirer of F/OSS.
>
> DES
I'm with Kay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duA5eWjHCjU
>>>> If I use a FreeBSD 13-2-R installer to create a new FreeBSD instance
>>>> with ZFS file systems and without native encryption:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Will the installed FreeBSD instance contain corrupt files?
>>>>
>>>> 2. Will the installed FreeBSD instance contain OpenZFS bug #15526?
Looking at the FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE Announcement:
https://www.freebsd.org/releases/13.2R/announce/
ZFS has been upgraded to OpenZFS release 2.1.9.
Looking at the OpenZFS bug report #15526:
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15526
OpenZFS Version 2.2.0
If I do not use OpenZFS native encryption per OpenZFS documentation
issue #494, I conclude the answer to question #1 is "No".
I prefer packages. Looking at the FreeBSD-EN-23:16.openzfs Errata Notice:
https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-23:16.openzfs.asc
1) To update your system via a binary patch:
Systems running a RELEASE version of FreeBSD on the amd64 or arm64
platforms, or the i386 platfrom on FreeBSD 13 and earlier, can be
updated via the freebsd-update(8) utility:
# freebsd-update fetch
# freebsd-update install
# shutdown -r +10min "Rebooting to apply OpenZFS erratum update"
I conclude the answer to question #2 is "Yes"; but a documented fix can
be applied after installation to resolve OpenZFS issue #15526.
David