Hello,
I was running a zpool status -v command and recevied this message.
The pool is formatted using a legacy on-disk format
I then ran this command zpool get version Volume1
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
Volume1 version 15 local
Then I found some information discussing features, also ran this command.
Volume1 feature@async_destroy disabled local
Volume1 feature@empty_bpobj disabled local
Volume1 feature@lz4_compress disabled local
Volume1 feature@multi_vdev_crash_dump disabled local
Volume1 feature@spacemap_histogram disabled local
Volume1 feature@enabled_txg disabled local
Volume1 feature@hole_birth disabled local
Volume1 feature@extensible_dataset disabled local
Volume1 feature@bookmarks disabled local
So, if I'm not using any of these features, do I need to upgrade my disk format.
Because I currently running FreeNAS FreeNAS-9.2.1.3-RELEASE-x64 (dc0c46b)
Any suggestion would be helpful to me, so that I can make a good decsion as to what I need to do here.
Take Care,
-Mike
I was running a zpool status -v command and recevied this message.
The pool is formatted using a legacy on-disk format
I then ran this command zpool get version Volume1
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
Volume1 version 15 local
Then I found some information discussing features, also ran this command.
Volume1 feature@async_destroy disabled local
Volume1 feature@empty_bpobj disabled local
Volume1 feature@lz4_compress disabled local
Volume1 feature@multi_vdev_crash_dump disabled local
Volume1 feature@spacemap_histogram disabled local
Volume1 feature@enabled_txg disabled local
Volume1 feature@hole_birth disabled local
Volume1 feature@extensible_dataset disabled local
Volume1 feature@bookmarks disabled local
So, if I'm not using any of these features, do I need to upgrade my disk format.
Because I currently running FreeNAS FreeNAS-9.2.1.3-RELEASE-x64 (dc0c46b)
Any suggestion would be helpful to me, so that I can make a good decsion as to what I need to do here.
Take Care,
-Mike