Hello guys.
I have a small home server and i created a ZFS dataset with encryption on where i intend to store my important and private data.
Every time the system reboots, i have to manually type the passphrase for the encrypted dataset with the following command:
I am pretty new to ZFS, using this for the first time. So far so good but i can't find any info on how to automate this process..
all the manuals i found so far refer to standard ZFS datasets but no encryption mentioned anywhere..
I live in an area with very heavy thunderstorms during the summer months and the power goes off every now and then.
I will be traveling and i need the server to be available with all the data in case it reboots due to a power failure.
Running on Debian 11 kernel 5.15.35-3
Thank you for any tips!!
I have a small home server and i created a ZFS dataset with encryption on where i intend to store my important and private data.
Every time the system reboots, i have to manually type the passphrase for the encrypted dataset with the following command:
zfs mount -l -a
I am pretty new to ZFS, using this for the first time. So far so good but i can't find any info on how to automate this process..
all the manuals i found so far refer to standard ZFS datasets but no encryption mentioned anywhere..
I live in an area with very heavy thunderstorms during the summer months and the power goes off every now and then.
I will be traveling and i need the server to be available with all the data in case it reboots due to a power failure.
Running on Debian 11 kernel 5.15.35-3
Thank you for any tips!!