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Truenas Scale export - inport to unraid

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i have exported my 2 pools from truenas. they are encrptyed pools. Both pools are uppercase eg: LAKE  OCEAN

 

i have tried to inport from the GUI with file system set to auto i get

 

Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system

 

i can import them from the CLI and export from the CLI

 

I am lost at this point. I am running the latest unraid.

 

Any ideas welcome

 

Thanks

  • Community Expert
13 hours ago, capduncan said:

they are encrptyed pools

If you are using native zfs encryption that's currently not supported by Unraid, it used full disl LUKS encryption. 

  • Author

Ah i see.

 

so yes they were encrpted using the truenas GUI.

 

If i remove the encrypiton via truenas they should just import?

 

I will have a play and see if i can remove the encryption form the pools.

 

Thank you for you reply....

 

thats why i am back on unraid i find the community friendly

  • Community Expert
4 hours ago, capduncan said:

If i remove the encrypiton via truenas they should just import?

Depends, if they were created with swap space on each disk, TrueNAS default, it should only be supported by 6.13, post the output of:

 

fdisk -l /dev/sdX

 

Replace X with one of the devices.

  • Author

i have taken that from truenas as i have imported the pools back in for now.

 

 sudo fdisk  -l /dev/sdg
Disk /dev/sdg: 12.73 TiB, 14000519643136 bytes, 27344764928 sectors
Disk model: WDC WD141KRYZ-01
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: 7D46134E-302D-4D2B-B0A2-3D457F796B37

Device       Start         End     Sectors  Size Type
/dev/sdg1      128     4194304     4194177    2G Linux swap
/dev/sdg2  4194432 27344764894 27340570463 12.7T Solaris /usr & Apple ZFS
 

thanks

  • Community Expert
19 minutes ago, capduncan said:

2G Linux swap

Yep, not going to work with v6.12, it should with v6.13 when available.

  • Author

Thanks for your help.

I will wait for the v6.13 relase.

 

Is there an eta?

 

 

  • Community Expert
20 minutes ago, capduncan said:

Thanks for your help.

I will wait for the v6.13 relase.

 

Is there an eta?

 

 


No ETA and Limetech never give dates - just a ‘when it is reach’ statement.    Could be some time as it has not yet even started public beta.

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