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Ok, maybe I'll do it like this...
Add a new drive
format it to zfs
copy from xfs-drive to this new drive via mc (/mnt/driveXX to /mnt/driveXY)
and so on... until the last drive is switched to zfs.
then rebuild the parity (two drive parity)
I think this would be faster?
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Just now, itimpi said:
Yes if you are running Unraid 6.12 rc2
Yes. Each disk is a self-contained file system and can be any of the types supported by Unraid.
I would think that the main benefit is data corruption being detected in real time. You get similar detection if using btrfs
Thanks for replying!
To migrate every of my single disks to zfs I have to copy via cli from diskXX (xfs) to diskXX (zfs), right? Would the parity recognize these copy actions?
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Is it now possible to use zfs for an array drive? Can I have multiple filesystems mixed up within one array? Lets say... two disks with xfs and three disks with zfs?
Is there any benefit for using zfs for an array drive instead of xfs?
Thanks!
ZFS Related Kernel Panic
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I have same issues.... thought it is enough to change to docker network interface to a dedicated network. But last night I got a kernel panic again.
That's really frustraiting... I can't really use ipvlan because my router is identifiying my network devices via MAC...
So I have to go back to btrfs instead of zfs?!