While we are on the subject of /var/lib/vz… Does anyone see a problem with having the “local” storage be a zfs dataset. I don’t really need it, but I can’t delete it from the UI. I need to exclude the dir from my znapzend auto-snapshot plan.
I succeeded by doing: zfs create -o mountpoint=/var/lib/vz rpool/vz/local cannot mount '/var/lib/vz': directory is not empty filesystem successfully created, but not mounted Ok, all normal… then I: cd /var/lib mv vz vz.bak At which point a new vz dir appeared with the proper subdirs in it (dump, images, etc.). HA! So I did: rm -rf vz/* ; zfs mount rpool/vz/local the mount worked. The dir is a dataset (which lets me exclude it from my znapzend autosnapshot plan) but considered a “Directory” storage from the proxmox code. The only potential problem I see is on reboot, perhaps some daemon could recreate subdirs inside /var/lib/vz and the zfs auto-mount of the dataset would fail with the “directory not empty” error. Zfs mounts should come pretty early in the boot process so most likely not an issue. Anyone disagree or see any problem with this? Thanks! _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@pve.proxmox.com http://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel