August 25, 20232 yr I have recently upgraded to 6.12.3 from 6.11 and I was previously using a ZFS pool created with the community ZFS plugin. I've followed the instructions to add the existing pool in the Unraid UI, and the array is able to start and I am only able to access a subset of my datasets in the pool. This prevents me from using autostart array because if I allow it to start, I will be missing some datasets which are critical to my server operations. If I go to the terminal and manually import the zpool before starting the array, then when I start the array, I am able to access all my datasets as expected but the pool shows up as unmountable in the UI and I am not able to see things like disk capacity utilization but everything else appears to work aside from the UI. If I do "zfs list" I am able to see all the datasets I've created no matter if I let Unraid import the pool or if I do it manually. How can I ensure that Unraid will properly mount all the datasets I have created when I start the array without manually importing the pool before starting the array?
August 25, 20232 yr Community Expert Post the diagnostics after array start without manually importing the pool and the output of zfs list and zfs mount
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