no this will not help since you want to use zfs as the storage for your containers (and not as a directory storage, where we only support raw files for containers)
I'm not sure if this will still be useful for you, but in my case the problem has been solved by updating ZFS cache file:
zpool set cachefile=/etc/zfs/zpool.cache <tank>
I tested all the other methods listed on this forum, none of them worked.
I'm not sure if this will still be useful for you, but in my case the problem has been solved by updating ZFS cache file:
zpool set cachefile=/etc/zfs/zpool.cache <tank>
I tested all the other methods listed on this forum, none of them worked.
Hey thanks for the suggestion StanTastic. I was able to resolve but I'm old so don't recall exactly how as that was a few months ago. Appreciate the tip though and will give it a try if I encounter this problem again.
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