Re: zfs won't automount

2009-09-03 Thread Steve Bertrand
Lisa Besko wrote:
 I have a system that has a simple zfs raid 0 volume on it and it will
 now mount when the system boots.  After the system is up I can run
 /etc/rc.d/zfs start and it's fine.  I don't see any errors in the log
 file other than the ZFS is experimental in FreeBSD message.  I'm running
 FreeBSD 7.2 stable.  I have zfs_enable=YES in the rc.conf file.  Am I
 missing something?

My ZFS setups have worked so well for so long, I can't remember what all
to look for. However, I do remember having to create an entry in my
/boot/loader.conf ( IIRC, only the first two lines are mandatory, the
other two are just tweaks ):

zfs_load=YES
vfs.root.mountfrom=zfs:storage
vm.kmem_size=1536M
vm.kmem_size_max=1536M

Steve


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Re: zfs won't automount

2009-09-03 Thread Steve Bertrand
Steve Bertrand wrote:
 Lisa Besko wrote:
 I have a system that has a simple zfs raid 0 volume on it and it will
 now mount when the system boots.  After the system is up I can run
 /etc/rc.d/zfs start and it's fine.  I don't see any errors in the log
 file other than the ZFS is experimental in FreeBSD message.  I'm running
 FreeBSD 7.2 stable.  I have zfs_enable=YES in the rc.conf file.  Am I
 missing something?
 
 My ZFS setups have worked so well for so long, I can't remember what all
 to look for. However, I do remember having to create an entry in my
 /boot/loader.conf ( IIRC, only the first two lines are mandatory, the
 other two are just tweaks ):
 
 zfs_load=YES
 vfs.root.mountfrom=zfs:storage
 vm.kmem_size=1536M
 vm.kmem_size_max=1536M

D'oh! After hitting myself with the cluebat, I realized that those
entries are there because I am mounting / from ZFS. I don't think
they'll help in your case. Sorry!

Steve


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Re: zfs won't automount

2009-09-03 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 2009-09-02 18:55, Lisa Besko wrote:
 I have a system that has a simple zfs raid 0 volume on it and it will 
 now mount when the system boots.  After the system is up I can run 
 /etc/rc.d/zfs start and it's fine.  I don't see any errors in the log 
 file other than the ZFS is experimental in FreeBSD message.  I'm running 
 FreeBSD 7.2 stable.  I have zfs_enable=YES in the rc.conf file.  Am I 
 missing something?

What do zpool list and zfs list say?
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Re: zfs won't automount

2009-09-03 Thread Lisa Besko



Dimitry Andric wrote:

On 2009-09-02 18:55, Lisa Besko wrote:
I have a system that has a simple zfs raid 0 volume on it and it will 
now mount when the system boots.  After the system is up I can run 
/etc/rc.d/zfs start and it's fine.  I don't see any errors in the log 
file other than the ZFS is experimental in FreeBSD message.  I'm running 
FreeBSD 7.2 stable.  I have zfs_enable=YES in the rc.conf file.  Am I 
missing something?


What do zpool list and zfs list say?


After I mount them they say this:

# zfs list
NAME  USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
sniffer  66.5K  1.96T  18.5K  /sniffer
# zpool list
NAME  SIZE   USED  AVAILCAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
sniffer  1.99T75K  1.99T 0%  ONLINE  -

When it boots and they are not mounted it says:

# zfs list
NAME  USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
sniffer  66.5K  1.96T  18.5K  /sniffer
# zpool list
NAME  SIZE   USED  AVAILCAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
sniffer  1.99T75K  1.99T 0%  ONLINE  -

but it does not show up when I do a df.

LB

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Re: zfs won't automount

2009-09-03 Thread Edho P Arief
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Lisa Beskobe...@msu.edu wrote:


 Dimitry Andric wrote:

 On 2009-09-02 18:55, Lisa Besko wrote:

 I have a system that has a simple zfs raid 0 volume on it and it will now
 mount when the system boots.  After the system is up I can run /etc/rc.d/zfs
 start and it's fine.  I don't see any errors in the log file other than the
 ZFS is experimental in FreeBSD message.  I'm running FreeBSD 7.2 stable.  I
 have zfs_enable=YES in the rc.conf file.  Am I missing something?

 What do zpool list and zfs list say?

 After I mount them they say this:

 # zfs list
 NAME      USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
 sniffer  66.5K  1.96T  18.5K  /sniffer
 # zpool list
 NAME      SIZE   USED  AVAIL    CAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
 sniffer  1.99T    75K  1.99T     0%  ONLINE  -

 When it boots and they are not mounted it says:

 # zfs list
 NAME      USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
 sniffer  66.5K  1.96T  18.5K  /sniffer
 # zpool list
 NAME      SIZE   USED  AVAIL    CAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
 sniffer  1.99T    75K  1.99T     0%  ONLINE  -

 but it does not show up when I do a df.


fastest way would be adding entry

sniffer /sniffer zfs rw 0 0

to /etc/fstab

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Re: zfs won't automount

2009-09-03 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 2009-09-03 19:28, Edho P Arief wrote:
 fastest way would be adding entry
 
 sniffer /sniffer zfs rw 0 0
 
 to /etc/fstab

No, that is not the way you should do it with ZFS.
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Re: zfs won't automount

2009-09-03 Thread Kenyon Ralph
On 2009-09-02T12:55:23-0400, Lisa Besko be...@msu.edu wrote:
 I have a system that has a simple zfs raid 0 volume on it and it will  
 now mount when the system boots.  After the system is up I can run  
 /etc/rc.d/zfs start and it's fine.  I don't see any errors in the log  
 file other than the ZFS is experimental in FreeBSD message.  I'm running  
 FreeBSD 7.2 stable.  I have zfs_enable=YES in the rc.conf file.  Am I  
 missing something?

Do you have the zfs mountpoint properties set for the filesystems? Try
zfs get all | grep mountpoint. When you zfs set the mountpoint, the
filesystem will automatically be mounted there. The zfs man page has the
details.

Kenyon


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Re: zfs won't automount

2009-09-03 Thread Freddie Cash
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Kenyon Ralph ken...@kenyonralph.comwrote:

 On 2009-09-02T12:55:23-0400, Lisa Besko be...@msu.edu wrote:
  I have a system that has a simple zfs raid 0 volume on it and it will
  now mount when the system boots.  After the system is up I can run
  /etc/rc.d/zfs start and it's fine.  I don't see any errors in the log
  file other than the ZFS is experimental in FreeBSD message.  I'm running
  FreeBSD 7.2 stable.  I have zfs_enable=YES in the rc.conf file.  Am I
  missing something?

 Do you have the zfs mountpoint properties set for the filesystems? Try
 zfs get all | grep mountpoint. When you zfs set the mountpoint, the


No need for the grep command, just zfs get mountpoint is enough.  That
will show just the mounpoint property for all the filesystems, snapshots,
and volumes.

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