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    how to mount a plugged NTFS drive with sections

    Hello world! I plugged the disk into the computer. There are sections of NTFS on the disk. How to mount, I can't find a device like: \dev\sda... but I see: /dev/mapper/pve-vm--100--disk--0-part1(2,3...)
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    Forced to make 3 node an arbiter

    Hi everyone! I have a cluster of 3 nodes. But I want only 2 nodes to participate in the migration for the virtual machine. 3 node I want to be forced to be the arbiter always. How can this be done? Or how can you forcibly register an arbitrator somewhere?
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    gparted utility on raid10

    Hi!;) In my case: Node1 - sda-pc Node2 - pve I want create disk for zpool on "pve" on "pve" i have raid10 and all space to Proxmox will the gparted utility help in this case? help, pls
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    [SOLVED] how to create a zfs on Datacentre

    thus? In my case: Node1 - sda-pc Node2 - pve but on "pve" i don't created disk for zpool do you think it is necessary to make such a disc? on "pve" i have raid10 and all space to Proxmox will the gparted utility help in this case? or is it better to insert one more disk into the server?
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    [SOLVED] how to create a zfs on Datacentre

    and so my actions? 1. create ZFS pool on node "pve" with the same name 2. then.....? don't know 3. set up replication
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    [SOLVED] how to create a zfs on Datacentre

    I understand that What to do? For NAS to use another server?
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    [SOLVED] how to create a zfs on Datacentre

    This is what I meant I think how to do NFS ontop of ZFS
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    [SOLVED] how to create a zfs on Datacentre

    Yes I already thought about it you can link to the manual?
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    [SOLVED] how to create a zfs on Datacentre

    But I want to give shared to all nodes
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    [SOLVED] how to create a zfs on Datacentre

    Hi! I create a pool on "sda-pc" node through the command: zpool create -f -o ashift=12 rpool /dev/sdd1 look: added to the ZFS datacenter storage via the web interface look: on the host 'pve' that's the problem: help, pls