I saw some posts related to this, but nothing that offers a solution. We have just installed a new Proxmox 3.4 server and during installation setup the boot SSD's to use ZFS mirrored for them. The installation proceeded without issue and system booted fine. We then went into via SSH to create a pool ZFS10 pool using the following commands:
This is all well and good, can see Storage mounted at /Storage and then I reboot. On reboot there is no mount for /Storage, though simply issuing the following command on a running system will bring it back:
I have already changed the /etc/default/zfs to have the ZFS_MOUNT=yes line enabled and this does not help.
Looking for other suggestions. Thanks!
SOLUTION: This was resolved by simply registering the server, applying the latest round of Enterprise updates and rebooting! Leaving this in case another person has a similar issue!
Code:
# Create the pool using 4K advanced format drives (ashift=12)
zpool create -f -o ashift=12 Storage mirror /dev/sdc /dev/sdd mirror /dev/sde /dev/sdf mirror /dev/sdg /dev/sdh mirror /dev/sdi /dev/sdj
# Next two lines to get consistent non-changing device ID's if you add/remove devices to the controller - See [URL]http://kbdone.com/zfs-basics/[/URL] for details
zpool export Storage
zpool import Storage -d /dev/disk/by-id
# Enable compression on new pool, off by default
zfs set compression=on Storage
# Tried with and without this one, no difference
zfs set mountpoint=/Storage Storage
This is all well and good, can see Storage mounted at /Storage and then I reboot. On reboot there is no mount for /Storage, though simply issuing the following command on a running system will bring it back:
Code:
zpool import Storage -d /dev/disk/by-id
I have already changed the /etc/default/zfs to have the ZFS_MOUNT=yes line enabled and this does not help.
Looking for other suggestions. Thanks!
SOLUTION: This was resolved by simply registering the server, applying the latest round of Enterprise updates and rebooting! Leaving this in case another person has a similar issue!
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