![]() ![]() The zfs on Linux developers recommend using device ids when creating ZFS storage pools of less than 10 devices. Get the id's of the drives to add to the zpool.This guide will be setting up a mirror of 2 USB drives, both will shown as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb, respectively. Spl 165409 5 zfs,zavl,zunicode,zcommon,znvpair Check that the zfs modules were loaded:.Replace the version with the current version being installed.Replace username with the user that built the zfs-utils package.Pacman -U -force /tmp/yaourt-tmp-username/zfs-utils-0.6.xz Force install the zfs-utils package (probably a bad idea, but the only way I could get it to install properly):.And modify the arch parameter to match the following adding "armv6h" and "armv6l":.NOTE: Edit the PKGBUILD for zfs-dkms, spl-dkms, and zfs-utils.Yaourt isn't necessary, but makes managing AUR packages a lot easier. ![]() And type the following to format the USB drive as a Solaris root partition:.Yes, I know this will eventually cause a huge bottleneck in I/O performance. This guide is using USB drives for its data drives. Install base-devel, cmake, and linux-headers packages.NOTE: I have found that installing the zfs-dkms package from the AUR is much easier than trying to roll a custom kernel just for ZFS. UPDATE: This guide has been tested and works on Arch Linux as of 02/21/15. WARNING: I have not yet finished this yet, so please treat this as experimental for the time being. This is a guide on how I compiled support for ZFS on my Raspberry Pi Model B+. While Raspbian is a a good distro for beginners, I require a bit more control and up to date packages than Raspbian can provide, so I use Arch Linux. One of the many projects I had for my pi was installing ZFS. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |