Hello,
It’s now time to move my data to my new system.
I’ve used my backup pool created in Nas4Free 11.0.something and I’ve been adding and reorganising my data on macOS with the latest ZFS available. Both macOS and TrueNAS say that the pool should be upgraded since Nas4Free version was fairly old.
I haven’t done it as:
It’s now time to move my data to my new system.
I’ve used my backup pool created in Nas4Free 11.0.something and I’ve been adding and reorganising my data on macOS with the latest ZFS available. Both macOS and TrueNAS say that the pool should be upgraded since Nas4Free version was fairly old.
I haven’t done it as:
- I can still write to the pool
- I anyway plan to destroy the pool once I moved the data to the new system, and then recreate a fresh backup from a fresh pool.
- How do I move data from he current (old) pool to the fresh one? zfs send | receive or doing a plain cp?
The receiving pool will be fresh and using the latest zfs. - Because I’ve made modifications on macOS, the ownership is somewhat messed up.
Original files where created through SMB, and I believe were created / owned by root (will check tomorrow).
The latest files I’ve added are most likely under my current macOS user name.
Should I chown / chgrp my pool to make sure it’s matching what the new system will expect (root/wheel?)
I already know there is a difference since old files don’t go to the trash and are deleted immediately.