I have a number of data sets in a pool. The data sets were created via replication from another machine. I know they are there and don't have any problems, because I replicated them back to the original machine without any problems. However....
Using the CLI, I can executed "zfs list" which gives me a perfectly fine list of all data sets on the machine and all of the mount points. But when I use the CLI to navigate to the mountpoints, the tree is truncated and most of the datasets are missing.
One clue, which I am pondering, is that the mountpoints are missing above the data that replicated from a pool. Example:
FREENAS/FreeNas_Dup/ThinkNAS/ <-- ThinkNAS was a pool on the original machine
FREENAS/FreeNas_Dup/ThinkNAS/WindowsShare <-- WindowsShare is a dataset in the ThinkNAS pool, and does not have a mountpoint
Any ideas? I'm proficient in unix sys admin tasks, and am happy to provide more details if it will help.
Using the CLI, I can executed "zfs list" which gives me a perfectly fine list of all data sets on the machine and all of the mount points. But when I use the CLI to navigate to the mountpoints, the tree is truncated and most of the datasets are missing.
One clue, which I am pondering, is that the mountpoints are missing above the data that replicated from a pool. Example:
FREENAS/FreeNas_Dup/ThinkNAS/ <-- ThinkNAS was a pool on the original machine
FREENAS/FreeNas_Dup/ThinkNAS/WindowsShare <-- WindowsShare is a dataset in the ThinkNAS pool, and does not have a mountpoint
Any ideas? I'm proficient in unix sys admin tasks, and am happy to provide more details if it will help.