WhyCheese Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 For example hexos OS drive fails and i get new one with same os or truenas. Do setup promts option to delete all files? how to avoid that? If want to use files... Quote
HomeHosted Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 Your boot drive should not be part of your zfs pool ever, and HexOS does not set up your zfs pool that way. When your boot drives do fail, and they eventually will. You can install HexOS on it and log into truenas and import the pool that way, currently with HexOS not having an import function this is the way arround that. If you boot drive dies you did not lose your data in your pull. It is just zfs so as long as the host can recognize your pull you should be okay to import it. 1 Quote
WhyCheese Posted January 18 Author Posted January 18 On 12/20/2024 at 7:14 PM, HomeHosted said: Your boot drive should not be part of your zfs pool ever, and HexOS does not set up your zfs pool that way. When your boot drives do fail, and they eventually will. You can install HexOS on it and log into truenas and import the pool that way, currently with HexOS not having an import function this is the way arround that. If you boot drive dies you did not lose your data in your pull. It is just zfs so as long as the host can recognize your pull you should be okay to import it. Yeah sad that no import function in hexos. Only option is to import through truenas and don't use hexos because it will delete everything on drives on setup. Quote
Mobius Posted January 18 Posted January 18 i imagine pool migration will be a feature that will eventually come to hexos 1 Quote
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