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Date:      Sat, 4 Nov 2023 10:01:34 +0100
From:      Ronald Klop <ronald@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com>, FreeBSD-STABLE Mailing List <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Is 14.0 to released based on 0 for sysctl vfs.zfs.bclone_enabled ?
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On 11/4/23 02:39, Mark Millard wrote:
> It looks to me like releng/14.0 (as of 14.0-RC4) still has:
> 
> int zfs_bclone_enabled;
> SYSCTL_INT(_vfs_zfs, OID_AUTO, bclone_enabled, CTLFLAG_RWTUN,
> &zfs_bclone_enabled, 0, "Enable block cloning");
> 
> leaving block cloning effectively disabled by default, no
> matter what the pool has enabled.
> 
> https://www.freebsd.org/releases/14.0R/relnotes/ also reports:
> 
> QUOTE
> OpenZFS has been upgraded to version 2.2. New features include:
>      •
> block cloning, which allows shallow copies of blocks in file copies. This is optional, and disabled by default; it can be enabled with sysctl vfs.zfs.bclone_enabled=1.
> END QUOTE
> 


I think this answers your question in the subject.


> Just curiousity on my part about the default completeness of
> openzfs-2.2 support, not an objection either way.
> 


I haven't seen new issues with block cloning in the last few weeks mentioned on the mailing lists. All known issues are fixed AFAIK.
But I can imagine that the risk+effect ratio of data corruption is seen as a bit too high for a 14.0 release for this particular feature. That does not diminish the rest of the completeness of openzfs-2.2.

NB: I'm not involved in developing openzfs or the decision making in the release. Just repeating what I read on the lists.


Regards,
Ronald.


> 
> ===
> Mark Millard
> marklmi at yahoo.com
> 
> 




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