Chris Moore
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Sorry, I don't know how I put the wrong link in.Video, that link looks like a FreeNAS user guide?
This is what I was trying to link to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3f-Sr6y-c4
Sorry, I don't know how I put the wrong link in.Video, that link looks like a FreeNAS user guide?
So this blew my mind. I will definitely be adding an L2ARC drive as soon as I have the $$ to drop on a 1 Tb SSD. Good stuff.
Absolutely. Highlight the drive, press space to select, highlight the next drive, press space to select, then press enter to continue to the next screen.So in order to install FreeNAS on mirrored hard drives, would you simply select both drives at install here? For example in this screenshot you would select both 20 Gb drives?
Here is a post with a nice 'step by step' of the process of adding a SLOG to an existing pool:
https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...n-ixsystems-hardware.46032/page-3#post-313538
No, nothing special, it just creates a ZFS pool, named 'freenas-boot' for the system to boot from.Sweet. It builds a little zfs pool and vdev just for the OS or is it using a different technology for the mirror?
No, nothing special, it just creates a ZFS pool, named 'freenas-boot' for the system to boot from.
Sadly, there doesn't appear to be away to do a mirrored slog from the GUI.Any special instructions for adding a "mirrored" slog or would this post cover it?
zpool add
pool-name log mirror
device-name device-nameThere is a little activity but it isn't a lot unless you have your system dataset moved to the boot-pool.Thanks, and nothing gets constantly written to it right? It only gets written to when config changes are made? Using some "iffy" SSDs for the boot volume. Never used Patriot before. Usually stick with Samsung, but these were really really cheap.
Sadly, there doesn't appear to be away to do a mirrored slog from the GUI.
The command to type at the command prompt is this:
zpool add
pool-namelog mirror
device-name device-name
The thing I would do is follow the instructions I gave to add one, then remove it, then add the other one and remove it. This will have formatted them and given them GPT names. Then when you add the mirror from the command prompt, you can reference the drives by their GPT name.
There is a little activity but it isn't a lot unless you have your system dataset moved to the boot-pool.
The .system dataset is stored on the boot pool until a data pool is created. At that time, by default, it's moved to the first data pool that's created.The system dataset not being located on the boot-pool by default I assume?
http://doc.freenas.org/11/system.html#system-datasetI'm not familiar with the term "system dataset".
How awful is a Samsung 128 Gb EVO SSD drive to use for something like this? Bad idea?
Or just do it from inside FreeNAS, which includes the sas2flash utility.From what I can find online it means I need to flash using a different board with UEFI support
Or just do it from inside FreeNAS, which includes the sas2flash utility.