11.08.2019 · zfs pool will not mount at reboot (since upgrade to 6) I really would love to get to the bottom of this. I had posted in another thread, but the symptoms no longer match, creating a separate thread seems the proper way to ask for help troubleshooting. Basically, the zfs mount point is empty, yet it does not get mounted at reboot.
I had to do a reboot of a new proxmox server last week and got dropped into the ... Strange zfs cache issue after reboot. Close. Vote. Posted by just now. Strange zfs cache issue after reboot. I had to do a reboot of a new proxmox server last ... Frustrating enough, the ZFS pools all got upgraded and now are not able to be mounted under 7X ...
I have OMV 5 latest patches with the proxmox kernel. I have ZFS on four drives and several file systems. Most are mounting but there aren’t. I have ti manually mount them. I’ve done the following: Deleted zfs cache. systemctl start zfs.target. systemctl enable zfs-import-cache. systemctl start zfs-import-cache. systemctl enable zfs-mount.
17.06.2020 · On Proxmox VE (PVE) after system reboot/restart, the ZFS pool is gone/disappeared/not remounting/mounting automatically etc. Or it was fine until a power loss of the system, then ZFS pool is mounting on system boot etc.
Long story short, whenever I reboot the host, all my LXCs on zfs0 don't come back up (but the local-lvm ones do). I am able to fix this by manually running zfs mount -a after reboot. I only have a vague understanding of mounting and ZFS - why do I have to manually do this every time?
11.01.2014 · Using Ubuntu 16.04 zfs, there is something I found that fixes mounting zfs shares at boot without creating rc.local or systemd scripts, and without manually running zfs set sharesmb=on after each boot.. To sum up: zfs mount -a and zfs share -a do not work, but using zfs set sharesmb=on does work. Running sudo /etc/init.d/zfs-share restart works too.