Hi.
I searched around and none of usual suspects can fix this for me. Maybe you can help me. It's my homelab, so even if I have to reinstall stuff, it's no big issue.
I have a PBS with 1TB SSD SATA disks. Previously, I had a zfs pool on one of the disks which contained a datastore. I wanted to convert the pool into a mirror by adding a second 1TB disk. There's a slight size mismatch in the disks (one is 1.02TB, the other 1.0TB), so I decided to destroy the original pool and recreate it as a mirror.
My first step was to destroy the datastore and then the pool with
I wiped the disk and created a new GPT table in the GUI.
Then I want to create the new mirror pool
Most of what I can find says to check for multipath configurations. I checked with "multipath -ll" and got no output (which I read as no multipath configuration stored). I checked if the disk somehow appears in the LVM with "pvs" and "vgs" to no avail.
What else can I check?
I searched around and none of usual suspects can fix this for me. Maybe you can help me. It's my homelab, so even if I have to reinstall stuff, it's no big issue.
I have a PBS with 1TB SSD SATA disks. Previously, I had a zfs pool on one of the disks which contained a datastore. I wanted to convert the pool into a mirror by adding a second 1TB disk. There's a slight size mismatch in the disks (one is 1.02TB, the other 1.0TB), so I decided to destroy the original pool and recreate it as a mirror.
My first step was to destroy the datastore and then the pool with
Code:
proxmox-backup-manager datastore remove backups
zpool destroy backups
I wiped the disk and created a new GPT table in the GUI.
Then I want to create the new mirror pool
Code:
zpool create tank ata-SanDisk_SSD_PLUS_1000GB_25232T801635 ata-INTENSO_SSD_1642312010000189
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-INTENSO_SSD_1642312010000189 is in use and contains a unknown filesystem.
Most of what I can find says to check for multipath configurations. I checked with "multipath -ll" and got no output (which I read as no multipath configuration stored). I checked if the disk somehow appears in the LVM with "pvs" and "vgs" to no avail.
What else can I check?