PeterB0256
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- Apr 4, 2020
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I just solved my problem. I copied and replaced the originals with the two updated files using WinSCP as root user. Ran
"service smbd onerestart". It was still not copying files with the correct timestamps. I looked at the VFS Objects and I had removed ixnas yesterday. I put it back and now the timestamps are correct upon copying files.
VFS Objects:
ixnas,streams_xattr,zfs_space,zfsacl with the new files.
Thanks everyone for the help.
Another question. I have 18 10tb drives to set up in Freenas. I was considering a ZFSRaid2 with hot spare, zfsraid3 or zraid3 with hot spare.
I then read not to put that many drives in one vdev. What would be best. I am only going to use the server for storage of our camera RAW Files to read and work on in Lightroom and Photoshop. Nothing else.
Machine stats:
intel i7 6850k cpu with 128 gb RAM
18 10tb WS Red drives with an LSI 9300-8i Controller into an intel port expander.
Suggestions and comments?
I replaced ixnas.so and zfsacl.so in the /usr/local/lib/shared-modules/vfs directory with the patched ones and rebooted the machine.
Timestamps are still wrong ....
One step I did not understand !?
What do you mean with "I looked at the VFS Objects and I had removed ixnas yesterday" ..... ?
Did you delete the ixnas.so file in the /usr/local/lib/shared-modules/vfs directory ?
And what do you mean with
" VFS Objects:
ixnas,streams_xattr,zfs_space,zfsacl with the new files. "
Which new files, the patch has only "ixnas.so and zfsacl.so"
Thanks for your help to solve this issue !