I've tried a 'zpool trim' on a SSD pool in one of my server, after
searching about and finding:

        https://openzfs.org/wiki/Features#TRIM_Support

Seems to work as expected (at least: print in logs:

        Nov  4 18:12:38 ino zed: eid=68 class=trim_start 
pool_guid=0x76DD565E9F8A86A8 
vdev_path=/dev/disk/by-id/ata-KINGSTON_SEDC500M480G_50026B7683586349-part3 
vdev_state=ONLINE
        Nov  4 18:12:38 ino zed: eid=69 class=history_event 
pool_guid=0x76DD565E9F8A86A8  
        Nov  4 18:13:37 ino zed: eid=70 class=trim_finish 
pool_guid=0x76DD565E9F8A86A8 
vdev_path=/dev/disk/by-id/ata-KINGSTON_SEDC500M480G_50026B7683586349-part3 
vdev_state=ONLINE
        Nov  4 18:13:37 ino zed: eid=71 class=history_event 
pool_guid=0x76DD565E9F8A86A8  

and don't destroy my disk. ;-)


But i've tried to look into PVE wiki, or in PVE ZFS packages for some
docs, or scripts, and found nothing.


There's some drawbacks of trimming ZFS pools in PVE, and so it is not
enabled by default?
Or simply there's no way to determine a ZFS pool composed of SSD disks,
and so it is up to the sysadmin to setup a script for trimming?


Thanks.

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