Thanks for this.
I wonder if there is a way to increase the udev timeout, so we can avoid having the pvscan process killed in the first place.
1. pvscan is started by the udev 69-lvm-metad.rules.
2. pvscan activates XYZ_tmeta and XYZ_tdata.
3. pvscan starts thin_check for the pool and waits...
Sorry to revive this old thread, but I had to ask: Am I wrong to think that the main reason for ZFS never getting into the Linux Kernel is actually a license problem? AFAIK the original ZFS license was created exactly to block integration with Linux, right? Or am I wrong and things changed?
Thank you very much for the response.
For now we have just a single server running, was deployed today.
It has a single 500GB SSD using ZFS for the root disk which cointains a Windows7 VM with a postgres database (I know right!? I wish I could run that on linux but it can't be helped)...
Hi all! Thanks for this amazing project.
I have been "studying" Proxmox for one or two months and I quite like it.
I have been wondering about storage replication and disk mirroring for a setup.
Does it make sense to have mirrored disks AND do storage replication on top of it.
For...
Hi! AFAIK the 'Thin' refers to thin provisioning.
From the Wiki ( https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/LVM2 ) :
" LVM normally allocates blocks when you create a volume. LVM thin pools instead allocates blocks when they are written. This behavior is called thin-provisioning, because volumes can be much...
Hi there!
I also had problems to install Win7 with the virtIO drivers (both virtIO block and SCSI).
My workaround was a bit easier.
Just install Windows 7 with an IDE (or SATA) disk.
Turn the VM off, attach a disk with the type you want to use so we can force windows to install its drivers...
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