Hello,
maybe I'm just missing something obvious, but modifying a dataset's
volmode property seems to force me to reboot the host to have any effect.
Test to reproduce (parent dataset hostPsys/bhyveVOL/sys has volmode set
ot "dev"):
1.) Create new volume with volmode=geom, and write new GPT
zf
Bezüglich Harry Schmalzbauer's Nachricht vom 15.10.2017 11:33 (localtime):
> Hello,
>
> maybe I'm just missing something obvious, but modifying a dataset's
> volmode property seems to force me to reboot the host to have any effect.
>
> Test to reproduce (parent dataset hostPsys/bhyveVOL/sys has
Bezüglich Harry Schmalzbauer's Nachricht vom 15.10.2017 11:57 (localtime):
> Bezüglich Harry Schmalzbauer's Nachricht vom 15.10.2017 11:33 (localtime):
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>> 3.) Modify existing volmode=dev dataset and write new GPT
>>
>> zfs set volmode=geom
>> hostPsys/bhyveVOL/sys/test
Hi,
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To: header, and have to re-send it to the list.)
sorry for reviving such an old thread, but I've run into this problem
lately as well, on a 11.1-RELEASE-p1 jailhost mou
Well, a couple of comments:
1 - I have no idea if NFSv4 mounts (or any NFS mount for that matter)
will work correctly within jails. (I don't do jails and know nothing
about them. Or, at least very little about them.)
2 - I do know that the "nfsuserd" daemon is badly broken when
jails