DaPlumber
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So I finally got around to replacing my boot sataDOM with a 120GB SSD. Yay, I guess? I had the vague intention of using some of the rest of the space for boot zvols for some sandbox bhyve VM cattle (don't care that it's not redundant, see cattle). So the freenas-boot zpool isn't really that accessible from the GUI for the making of zvols. What's the Best Practice here? Partition the SSD? That would be a PITA. Manually create the zvols from the shell? Quit whining and let 112GB of SSD sit idle? :p Suggestions?
The FreeNAS is a fresh 11.1 install and updated to U4, and the zpool currently looks like this:
<insert wind whistling noise and graphic of Tumbleweed here>
The FreeNAS is a fresh 11.1 install and updated to U4, and the zpool currently looks like this:
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root@haai:~ # zfs list -r freenas-boot NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT freenas-boot 3.25G 112G 64K none freenas-boot/.system 7.99M 112G 35K legacy freenas-boot/.system/configs-3bc724bbb18d493585697320a07060e7 123K 112G 123K legacy freenas-boot/.system/cores 412K 112G 412K legacy freenas-boot/.system/rrd-3bc724bbb18d493585697320a07060e7 7.17M 112G 7.17M legacy freenas-boot/.system/samba4 47K 112G 47K legacy freenas-boot/.system/syslog-3bc724bbb18d493585697320a07060e7 224K 112G 224K legacy freenas-boot/ROOT 3.23G 112G 29K none freenas-boot/ROOT/11.1-U4 3.23G 112G 2.41G / freenas-boot/ROOT/Initial-Install 1K 112G 825M legacy freenas-boot/ROOT/default 169K 112G 825M legacy freenas-boot/grub 6.84M 112G 6.84M legacy
<insert wind whistling noise and graphic of Tumbleweed here>