TFAiSO
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Hi there,
I have searched a lot in this forum to find some answers to my issues but I can't find it.
When I run zfs list, I can see the following:
vs. the attached image file:
When I look in the GUI the icons look the same for my pool and the dataset. I have now moved all important data that were in dataset childs who were residing in/mnt/megavolume/dataset1 into the root of mnt/megavolume/dataset1.
My questions:
1. How can I differentiate which are pools and which are datasets from the GUI?
2. Can I move my 22TB of files from the root of the dataset /mnt/megavolume/dataset1 into the pool root /mnt/megavolume ?
3. Instead of deleting the dataset dataset1, can I resize it to make room for the other two new datasets I wish to create?
4. Newbie as I am, is the following dataset design wise?
1 dataset for all handheld devices+laptops ,so laptops can run TimeMachine and users can access shared folders
1 dataset for NextCloud
1 dataset for Ubuntu (to run CrashPlan and backup from the other datasets containing important files)
1 dataset for media (approx 22TB and growing)
Thank you sincerely for your time. You are great!
I have searched a lot in this forum to find some answers to my issues but I can't find it.
When I run zfs list, I can see the following:
Code:
root@freenas:/mnt/megavolume/dataset1 # zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT freenas-boot 2.50G 213G 64K none freenas-boot/ROOT 2.48G 213G 29K none freenas-boot/ROOT/11.1-U4 750K 213G 836M / freenas-boot/ROOT/11.1-U5 2.47G 213G 845M / freenas-boot/ROOT/Initial-Install 2.25M 213G 825M legacy freenas-boot/ROOT/Wizard-2018-03-08_11:05:13 1K 213G 835M legacy freenas-boot/ROOT/default 6.37M 213G 831M legacy freenas-boot/grub 7.02M 213G 7.02M legacy megavolume 22.4T 47.9T 176K /mnt/megavolume megavolume/.system 19.2M 47.9T 1.55M legacy megavolume/.system/configs-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def 16.0M 47.9T 16.0M legacy megavolume/.system/cores 751K 47.9T 751K legacy megavolume/.system/rrd-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def 176K 47.9T 176K legacy megavolume/.system/samba4 559K 47.9T 559K legacy megavolume/.system/syslog-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def 176K 47.9T 176K legacy megavolume/dataset1 22.4T 47.9T 22.4T /mnt/megavolume/dataset1
vs. the attached image file:

When I look in the GUI the icons look the same for my pool and the dataset. I have now moved all important data that were in dataset childs who were residing in/mnt/megavolume/dataset1 into the root of mnt/megavolume/dataset1.
My questions:
1. How can I differentiate which are pools and which are datasets from the GUI?
2. Can I move my 22TB of files from the root of the dataset /mnt/megavolume/dataset1 into the pool root /mnt/megavolume ?
3. Instead of deleting the dataset dataset1, can I resize it to make room for the other two new datasets I wish to create?
4. Newbie as I am, is the following dataset design wise?
1 dataset for all handheld devices+laptops ,so laptops can run TimeMachine and users can access shared folders
1 dataset for NextCloud
1 dataset for Ubuntu (to run CrashPlan and backup from the other datasets containing important files)
1 dataset for media (approx 22TB and growing)
Thank you sincerely for your time. You are great!