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CLI Create a new zfs pool # zfs create tank
GUI create a new shared FS (e.g. NewShare1) that uses the new pool "tank"
GUI create a new shared FS (e.g. NewShare2) that uses the new pool "tank"
CLI create a new zfs dataset # zfs create tank/stuff
GUI PROBLEM: Examine GUI shared Folders -> NewShare1 and NewShare2 now use device reference tank/stuff instead of tank
All systems and services up to date. Running on the latest PVE kernel (due to ZFS).
Based on first forum comment I found about this issue, this problem has existed since at least August 18, 2022
MANUAL WORKAROUND: manually change all device sources from the new dataset back to the original pool every time a new dataset is added.
FEATURE SUGGESTION: Add dataset support to the GUI. Ideally, I would like to create a Shared Folder that is a dataset and use the dataset as the "File System" and the relative path as "." - The current approach requires that the pool be mounted on the filesystem with datasets hanging off it, rather than simply mounting the dataset on the filesystem. I think that this scenario might be an unexpected use case workaround for the relative path requirement and contributing to the bug.
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After creating a ZFS dataset, all GUI SharedFolders Change from Pool to new dataset
BUG: After creating a ZFS dataset, all GUI SharedFolders Change from Pool to new dataset
Oct 8, 2022
Based on first forum comment I found about this issue, this problem has existed since at least August 18, 2022
Since the backend hasn't changed in years, it has probably existed for a very long time. I never saw that thread. The behavior seems like a visual issue in the web interface and not actually changing sharedfolder config. But I will have to try to reproduce.
This seems to be caused by the import. I can replicate it using the command line but not from the web interface. I will see what I can find but the "workaround" (not really a workaround) is to use the web interface for all parts.
Forum discussion:
Steps to reproduce problem
CLI Create a new zfs pool # zfs create tank
GUI create a new shared FS (e.g. NewShare1) that uses the new pool "tank"
GUI create a new shared FS (e.g. NewShare2) that uses the new pool "tank"
CLI create a new zfs dataset # zfs create tank/stuff
GUI PROBLEM: Examine GUI shared Folders -> NewShare1 and NewShare2 now use device reference tank/stuff instead of tank
All systems and services up to date. Running on the latest PVE kernel (due to ZFS).
Based on first forum comment I found about this issue, this problem has existed since at least August 18, 2022
MANUAL WORKAROUND: manually change all device sources from the new dataset back to the original pool every time a new dataset is added.
FEATURE SUGGESTION: Add dataset support to the GUI. Ideally, I would like to create a Shared Folder that is a dataset and use the dataset as the "File System" and the relative path as "." - The current approach requires that the pool be mounted on the filesystem with datasets hanging off it, rather than simply mounting the dataset on the filesystem. I think that this scenario might be an unexpected use case workaround for the relative path requirement and contributing to the bug.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: