SOLVED Because I'm very particular on format and formation...

TheUsD

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I created three pools
Pool-03
Pool-02
Pool-01
I deleted Pool-02 and was going to put disks in Pool-01.
I changed my mind and recreated Pool-02.

Now my gui looks like
Pool-02
Pool-03
Pool-01

I want my GUI to display:
Pool-01
Pool-02
Pool-03
or
Pool-03
Pool-02
Pool-01

Anything I can edit to make this display in the GUI? I know it's anal and my fault but come-on, out of order is ugly, lol
 

Patrick M. Hausen

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Create a bug ticket requesting that the pools be shown in alphabetical order ...
 

Jailer

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Pedantry. Useful at times, so intrusive at others.
 

sretalla

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I tried to replicate your issue (although I used vol1, vol2 and vol3).

I was unable to reproduce the result... it always displayed them in numerical order despite creating them out of order, deleting one and creating it again.

Maybe it's the dash in the name throwing off the sorting... I thought... then I created Pool-1 and Pool-2 and they showed up in the expected order too.

I don't know what I need to do to make the problem happen.

Do you mean the order on the dashboard? (where I see the first-added pool first, etc)

You can just export (don't destroy data) and import again to make the pool the last one in the list. Takes a few seconds and does no harm (assuming you handle things like system dataset and jails/VMs during the process by moving/stopping them).
 

TheUsD

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Rebooting fixed it.
I tried to replicate your issue (although I used vol1, vol2 and vol3).

I was unable to reproduce the result... it always displayed them in numerical order despite creating them out of order, deleting one and creating it again.
 
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