TimHenrion
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- Nov 1, 2011
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FreeNAS 8.02 on an HP N40L w/8GM RAM.
I was testing out a single disk ZFS volume on an external USB drive attached to my FreeNAS system. That ZFS volume was created properly and shared as an AFP share. All good.
Then I wanted to test something else and went to export the volume so that I could re-purpose the disk. I clicked on the Export Volume button. The usual export dialog came up except that it had a "remove all shares using this volume" because AFP was still on and this volume was shared.
So I ensure that "destroy data" and "remove all shares" were both check. I clicked the "OK" button and the WebGUI hung. 5 minutes later I killed the browser.
In the GUI, both the ZFS volume and the AFP share were gone as expected. Unfortunately the "Alert" light in the upper right hand corner started blinking yellow. When I clicked it, an alert came up that said "WARNING: The volume Test (ZFS) status is".
'zpool status' shows the ZFS volume as gone but FreeNAS thinks its still there. Can anyone tell me how I get FreeNAS to forget about that ZFS volume?
I was testing out a single disk ZFS volume on an external USB drive attached to my FreeNAS system. That ZFS volume was created properly and shared as an AFP share. All good.
Then I wanted to test something else and went to export the volume so that I could re-purpose the disk. I clicked on the Export Volume button. The usual export dialog came up except that it had a "remove all shares using this volume" because AFP was still on and this volume was shared.
So I ensure that "destroy data" and "remove all shares" were both check. I clicked the "OK" button and the WebGUI hung. 5 minutes later I killed the browser.
In the GUI, both the ZFS volume and the AFP share were gone as expected. Unfortunately the "Alert" light in the upper right hand corner started blinking yellow. When I clicked it, an alert came up that said "WARNING: The volume Test (ZFS) status is".
'zpool status' shows the ZFS volume as gone but FreeNAS thinks its still there. Can anyone tell me how I get FreeNAS to forget about that ZFS volume?