chris carter Posted Monday at 12:46 PM Posted Monday at 12:46 PM If I currently have a pool setup in TrueNAS will HexOS recognize it so I do not have to migrate my data to another server? 2 Quote
1 chris carter Posted Tuesday at 09:04 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:04 PM Based on the install videos I watched, there is currently no choice to adopt an existing pool. That means you must migrate your data to an external location to install HexOS. This is going to be difficult for people who have multiple terabytes of data. Quote
0 shamrock Posted Monday at 01:53 PM Posted Monday at 01:53 PM I was also wondering if we can adopt our current TrueNas, or if we'll need to backup, and then reinstall and upload our TrueNas backup. Would be ideal to offer those running TrueNas a migration path to HexOS as the frontend. 1 Quote
0 Big J Foot Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM Hmm... I wonder what would happen if you "exported" a pool in TrueNAS, powered down and pulled the drives. Then after setting up HexOS, on perhaps a couple small drives, powered down and swapped back in your ZFS Pool. Would entering the TrueNAS interface and importing the pool then put it back in the control of HexOS? #inquiringmind Quote
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If I currently have a pool setup in TrueNAS will HexOS recognize it so I do not have to migrate my data to another server?
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