If I create a one vdev ( raidz2 with 6 disks ) it boots fine. (Virtualbox
limitation of 5 disk does not come here)If I create two vdevs (raidz2 with
6 disk) I see a boot issue.I need to understand why the problem only comes
in the second case ?
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 10:12 PM Toomas Soome wrote:
Alexander Pyhalov writes:
Sorry to sprang off in a new direction and hijack thread, but couldn't
resist asking is you will be involved with preparing releases again?
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> On 18. Feb 2021, at 18:15, Thebest videos wrote:
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> we are able to achieve RAIDZ configuration in other way like , we are able to
> create RAIDZ2 with 5 disks in vdev at initial. After reboot we are adding
> disks to the existing pool as 2nd vdev with 5 disks and then reboot again
> addin
we are able to achieve RAIDZ configuration in other way like , we are able
to create RAIDZ2 with 5 disks in vdev at initial. After reboot we are
adding disks to the existing pool as 2nd vdev with 5 disks and then reboot
again adding disks to the same pool as 3 vdev and so on... the small
change
Yes. I can.
On Wednesday, February 17, 2021, 01:14:41 PM GMT+3:30, Edward
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On 2/15/21 9:08 AM, Jason Long via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> # pkg install virtualbox-additions
> # pkg update
> # reboot
>
> And, it's worked.
>
you're able to resize OI now?
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> On 18. Feb 2021, at 14:23, Thebest videos wrote:
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> I am still new in the freebsd zfs world so I am asking the question below
> kindly bear with me:
> Is it necessary to create a boot partition on each disk, to make it part of
> raidz configuration
boot partition (zfs-boot/efi) needs to b
I am still new in the freebsd zfs world so I am asking the question
below kindly bear with me:Is it necessary to create a boot partition
on each disk, to make it part of raidz configurationWhen you say boot
pool what does it mean exactly ?
you mean to say should I create separate boot pool and
> On 18. Feb 2021, at 12:52, Thebest videos wrote:
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> Ok, We also generated .img file using our custom OS from freebsd source. we
> are uploaded img file to digital ocean images. then we are creating droplet.
> everything working fine for basic operating system. but we are facing same
> iss
Ok, We also generated .img file using our custom OS from freebsd source. we
are uploaded img file to digital ocean images. then we are creating
droplet. everything working fine for basic operating system. but we are
facing same issue at droplet side. atleast on virtual box we are able to
create sin
> On 18. Feb 2021, at 11:52, Thebest videos wrote:
>
> as per your reply, im not clear
> although i've tried to create 2 pools with 4 disks(for testing purpose) each
> pool in a single vdev as expected it works. but that is not our requirement
> since we intended to chose single pool as many
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