> We always put swap directly after it so if a resize is needed its easy
> without and resilvering .
i am an idiot
raid0.dfw.rg.net:/root# gpart backup da0
GPT 128
1 freebsd-boot 34128
2 freebsd-swap162 33554432
3freebsd-zfs 33554594 3873308477
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On Thu, Aug 16, 2018, 4:22 PM Steven Hartland,
wrote:
> The recommended size for a boot partition has been 512K for a while.
>
> We always put swap directly after it so if a resize is needed its easy
> without and resilvering .
>
> If your pool is made up of partitions which are only 34 block sma
The recommended size for a boot partition has been 512K for a while.
We always put swap directly after it so if a resize is needed its easy
without and resilvering .
If your pool is made up of partitions which are only 34 block smaller
than your zfs partition you're likely going to need to du
so the number of blocks one must reserve for zfs boot has gone from 34
to 40. is one supposed to, one at a time, drop each disk out of the
pool, repartition, re-add, and resilver? luckily, there are only 16
drives, and resilvering a drive only takes a couple of days. so we
might be done with it