OpenZFS 2.4 Released with Linux 6.18 LTS Support, Quotas, Uncached IO, and More
OpenZFS 2.4 Released with Linux 6.18 LTS Support, Quotas, Uncached IO, and More
Arch Linux на ZFS для людей: новый TUI-установщик archinstall_zfs
Установка Arch Linux на ZFS всегда была не очень тривиальным делом: нужно знать много тонкостей, прочитать кучу статей и различные вики, разобраться с флагами создания датасетов и пула, с конфигурацией initramfs и с тем, какие systemd сервисы стоит включать, с параметрами командной строки ядра и правильными конфигами. Если ставить вручную, то установка занимает целый вечер, с вдумчивым раскуриванием мануалов перед черной консолью. А можно ли проще?
https://habr.com/ru/articles/942396/
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I wish that when I add another mirror to a vdev in ZFS it would only scan that vdev to resilver because it would be way faster than scanning the entire zpool. I can't find a way to do this though. The current estimated time for resilvering less than 80GiB. is "no estimated completion time", but occasionally goes down to "3 days", even though it should take less than an hour & a half.
It seems like scanning the entire zpool instead of only the affected one is wasting bandwidth, causing the resilvering data to be issued at very low speed (5MiB./s.). I bet more CPU time & memory could be used for it to speed it up a little too because it's currently using very little resources. Are there some settings I can adjust to change how ZFS handles resilvering & system resource usage?
So I think I'm going to try this on my desktop. Not today. Probably not tomorrow. Possibly/probably Saturday.
OpenZFS 2.3 Is Out with Linux 6.12 Support, RAIDZ Expansion, Fast Dedup, and More