Hi,
After a disasterous trial of TrueNAS Core (not production ready FYI), I need to return to FreeNAS 11.3, however I upgraded the ZFS feature flags on my pools so I am not able to simply return to 11.3. Instead I need to recreate all my pools and copy the data over. Question is, can I do this without losing all permissions, shares, config etc etc related to the pools?
The crux is, is it *only* the pool name that FreeNAS uses to attach permissions/shares/configs or are there some hidden GUIDs etc? I guess this is the same situation as if needing to restore a complete pool from any external backup due to data corruption.
What I want to do is bascially this:
If not - is there any way to do this without losing all the extraneous config and having to recreate all my shares?
Thanks!
After a disasterous trial of TrueNAS Core (not production ready FYI), I need to return to FreeNAS 11.3, however I upgraded the ZFS feature flags on my pools so I am not able to simply return to 11.3. Instead I need to recreate all my pools and copy the data over. Question is, can I do this without losing all permissions, shares, config etc etc related to the pools?
The crux is, is it *only* the pool name that FreeNAS uses to attach permissions/shares/configs or are there some hidden GUIDs etc? I guess this is the same situation as if needing to restore a complete pool from any external backup due to data corruption.
What I want to do is bascially this:
- Create a fresh FreeNAS 11.3 installation.
- Create a new Pool named exactly the same as my original (now upgraded) Pool.
- Copy files from the the upgraded Pool to the new Pool (with all permissions etc intact) - this will be done nas-to-nas via an NFS mount.
- Restore my 11.3 backup.
If not - is there any way to do this without losing all the extraneous config and having to recreate all my shares?
Thanks!