I have recently migrated the internal components of my system to a new case. In the process, I had not plugged in a drive, and long story short, had to resilver the drive. All was looking well. However, the pool was encrypted, and while it still seems to be, there is no passphrase, and I am unable to set it. Although the new GUI gives me no hints as to why, in the legacy GUI it states this when I try to create a passphrase (because the old one seems to have disappeared): Pool Tank contains the system dataset. Passphrases are not allowed on the system dataset pool.
I only have one pool, so the only option is to move the system dataset to my usb disk, which seems to not be a good idea. Furthermore, I have never messed with the system dataset, so not sure why thats an issue now.
I was planning on migrating away from USB to SSD for the boot device. Would the SSD be ok for the system dataset?
Also, as another wierd issue, when inspecting my drives and all after they were up, I got this for glabel status:
I am not sure why adap1 and ada0p1 show up twice.
I only have one pool, so the only option is to move the system dataset to my usb disk, which seems to not be a good idea. Furthermore, I have never messed with the system dataset, so not sure why thats an issue now.
I was planning on migrating away from USB to SSD for the boot device. Would the SSD be ok for the system dataset?
Also, as another wierd issue, when inspecting my drives and all after they were up, I got this for glabel status:
Code:
root@freenas:~ # glabel status
Name Status Components
gptid/e37b0e86-e6c4-11e8-89a4-4439c453e277 N/A ada0p2
gptid/6776f5ce-9e61-11e9-841a-4439c453e277 N/A ada1p2
gptid/9fe1eae8-4c02-11e8-b293-4439c453e277 N/A ada2p2
gptid/3e3c28e3-6025-11e8-98f0-4439c453e277 N/A ada3p2
gptid/d02c2a31-00ca-11e9-bad0-4439c453e277 N/A da0p1
gptid/f47b9afd-00c7-11e9-8da9-4439c453e277 N/A da1p1
gptid/675898f1-9e61-11e9-841a-4439c453e277 N/A ada1p1
gptid/e3689526-e6c4-11e8-89a4-4439c453e277 N/A ada0p1
I am not sure why adap1 and ada0p1 show up twice.
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