12.11.2021 · How to: Delete mounted or unmount directory/folder from Proxmox (PVE) (and make it ready for other uses) Last Updated on 12 November, 2021 1 Login to Proxmox host via web Shell or SSH
Do I need to unmount my disk? Hi, I wa about to create a zfs pool from my proxmox GUI. However one of my 3 HDDs is not in the list. Could it be because it is mounted? From my proxmox shell I tried: root@pve:~# unmout /dev/sda -bash: unmout: command not found root@pve:~# unmout /dev/sda* -bash: unmout: command not found What is the matter?
13.09.2020 · This guide only explains how to fix the Proxmox VE boot issue for UEFI + systemd-boot combination (Because with this combination, the boot issue cannot be fixed by simply using boot-repair utility), to determine if our system is using grub or systemd-boot, refer to Proxmox VE Host Bootloader [1] Tip: As of writing, for Proxmox VE 6.x, while booting, if we are seeing a blue …
zfs error: cannot destroy 'pool0/vm-210-disk-0': dataset is busy (500) I also tried deleting it on the command line: root@proxmox:~# zfs unmount pool0/vm-210-disk-0 cannot open 'pool0/vm-210-disk-0': operation not applicable to datasets of this type root@proxmox:~# zfs destroy -f pool0/vm-210-disk-0 cannot destroy 'pool0/vm-210-disk-0': dataset ...
13.05.2020 · 1 Login to Proxmox web gui 2 Find the pool name we want to delete, here we use “test” as pool, “/dev/sdd” as the disk for example. 3 Launch Shell from web gui for the Proxmox host/cluster or via SSH 4 Use following commands to unmount and destroy the pool umount -f /dev/sdd zpool destroy test 5 Format the disks if necessary
You can unmount ZFS file systems by using the zfs unmount subcommand. The unmount command can take either the mount point or the file system name as an argument ...
I also tried deleting it on the command line: root@proxmox:~# zfs unmount pool0/vm-210-disk-0 cannot open 'pool0/vm-210-disk-0': operation not applicable to datasets of this type root@proxmox:~# zfs destroy -f pool0/vm-210-disk-0 cannot destroy 'pool0/vm-210 …
15.09.2021 · Today, however, it is failing to stream because zfs can't unmount s_pool. Running an export fails as well (specifying that the device is busy), unless ran in recovery mode. I cannot figure out what has its hooks in the pool, and the folks at /r/zfs were unable to help me.
Under Proxmox, the whole thing is treated as an abstraction, mounted to /zpool(or whatever you named your pool). You have only 2 commands to interact with it: zfsand zpool. # zfs unmount -a /zpool(unmount everything) # zpool export zpool(disconnects the pool) # zpool remove zpool sda1(this removes the disk from your zpool)