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NAS-130103 / 24.10 / Allow extent to be deleted even if underlying storage is missing #14067

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@bmeagherix bmeagherix commented Jul 23, 2024

When a user does a zfs destroy at the command line, middleware can end up in a situation where it cannot delete an iSCSI extent. Rectify.

Added a CI test for this, plus one wrt volthreading.


Passing CI run is here.

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@bugclerk bugclerk changed the title Nas 130103 NAS-130103 / 24.10 / Nas 130103 Jul 23, 2024
@bmeagherix bmeagherix changed the title NAS-130103 / 24.10 / Nas 130103 NAS-130103 / 24.10 / Allow extent to be deleted even if underlying storage is missing Jul 23, 2024
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@bmeagherix bmeagherix merged commit 9e7a874 into master Jul 24, 2024
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