When is 'zpool offline' required?
joe mcguckin
joe at via.net
Mon Feb 8 18:10:09 UTC 2021
I was just playing around with a test ZFS system and was running through replacing a bad drive and I forgot to issue a ‘zpool offline’ command.
Everything seemed to go ok anyway. The system started resilvering, etc. When is ‘zpool required’? Under what conditions can I omit it?
Is there a dedicated mailing list for ZFS user questions?
Thanks,
Joe
Joe McGuckin
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> On Jan 12, 2021, at 10:35 AM, Kurt Jaeger <pi at freebsd.org> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> How should I label and prepare the drives for ZFS? Someone ought to write a ???cookbook??? on that!
>
> Basically, what I once did, was this:
>
> zpool create bck raidz2 ada2 ada3 ada4 ada5 ada6 ada7 ada8 ada9
>
> Therefore: raw disks, nothing else.
>
>> Do I need to start the volume on a particular sector boundary?
>>
>> Are the 4096 byte sector drives usable?
>
> I think the default is now 4096 anyway.
>
> https://charsiurice.wordpress.com/2016/05/30/checking-ashift-on-existing-pools/
>
> describes the command to check for 4096 blocks:
>
> zdb -C | grep ashift
>
> If it displays
>
> ashift: 9
>
> the blocks are 512 bytes.
>
> If it displays
>
> ashift: 12
>
> the block size is 4096.
>
> --
> pi at opsec.eu +49 171 3101372 Now what ?
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