I noticed from "fdisk -l" that your drives already had gpt partition labels on them. I could be wrong, but zfs can be kind of picky about existing labels (and file systems), especially since you're submitting the raw disks for zfs pool creation. Maybe run "wipefs -a" or "sgdisk --zap-all" on the command line, then try the cockpit zfs manager GUI again.
I tried mapping it to a the default Media folder but casa did not like it. Because the DATA folder is another default folder casa may not like. I do know that it would be helpful to map the zfs pool to those folders
What I do for this is by way of two mini pc’s. One runs proxmox and the other runs truenas scale. I build the arrays in truenas and pass a share to proxmox for each machine, It’s a just something I wanted to try, as a means to both accomplish the goal of this video, as well as a centralized place for all data operations. It streamlines backups nicely. I could be doing something that’s gonna make someone cringe… I’ve no idea. I’m just trying things to see what works, and so far it works well. Am I in the right ballpark theoretically?
I am getting an error when i try and load the final command "E: Unsupported file ./cockpit-navigator_0.5.10-1focal_all.deb given on commandline"Can you help?
Amazing! Thanks for vídeo and tutorial.
This is a great video. Do I need to use ZFS? Or could I just do a Raid 5 with 3 drivers without using SFZ?
This solves my last 3 days of tinkering. Thanks mate!
I noticed from "fdisk -l" that your drives already had gpt partition labels on them. I could be wrong, but zfs can be kind of picky about existing labels (and file systems), especially since you're submitting the raw disks for zfs pool creation. Maybe run "wipefs -a" or "sgdisk --zap-all" on the command line, then try the cockpit zfs manager GUI again.
Can you make video how to use casaos with snapraid and mergerfs
Have you tried mapping the whole zfs array to the DATA folder for casaos to only use space on the ZFS array?
I tried mapping it to a the default Media folder but casa did not like it. Because the DATA folder is another default folder casa may not like. I do know that it would be helpful to map the zfs pool to those folders
What I do for this is by way of two mini pc’s. One runs proxmox and the other runs truenas scale. I build the arrays in truenas and pass a share to proxmox for each machine,
It’s a just something I wanted to try, as a means to both accomplish the goal of this video, as well as a centralized place for all data operations.
It streamlines backups nicely.
I could be doing something that’s gonna make someone cringe… I’ve no idea. I’m just trying things to see what works, and so far it works well. Am I in the right ballpark theoretically?
@TechMadeEZ : will this process also work if setting up a raid-1 array?
any chance you can import a pool from truenas to casaOS
The commands with link to github can't copy.
I am getting an error when i try and load the final command "E: Unsupported file ./cockpit-navigator_0.5.10-1focal_all.deb given on commandline"Can you help?