Franziska Kunsmann
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Last night, rx300 rebooted. After a reboot, the disks were detected in another order (but still, all were detected!), so the cachefile did no longer match, leading to breaking the import. Running `zpool import` manually worked, because that will ignore the cachefile. So, why do we depend on the cache file on boot up? The added reliability of zfs-import-scan beats the speed of zfs-import-cache in any way. |
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backup-pre-hook | ||
check_zfs_auto_snapshot | ||
check_zfs_old_snapshots | ||
check_zfs_volumes | ||
check_zpool_online | ||
check_zpool_space | ||
telegraf-per-dataset | ||
zfs-auto-snapshot | ||
zfs-import-scan-override.service | ||
zfs-modprobe.conf |