Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 00:23:26 +0000 From: tech-lists <tech-lists@zyxst.net> To: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org, FreeBSD <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: bhyve zfs resizing Message-ID: <20190319002325.GD91631@rpi3.zyxst.net> In-Reply-To: <f7b4a7d7-4c07-22f2-8d56-9a62c685ea5c@quip.cz> References: <20190318150404.GB91631@rpi3.zyxst.net> <CAOtMX2j55KCrwSgoPUmGfgsRYdL4ivwC0kf=ODqHf7gwe6H3Gg@mail.gmail.com> <20190318152525.GC91631@rpi3.zyxst.net> <f7b4a7d7-4c07-22f2-8d56-9a62c685ea5c@quip.cz>
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--vni90+aGYgRvsTuO Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 06:56:03PM +0100, Miroslav Lachman wrote: [...] Thanks for the example, I've saved it. Ok just one other question, which I might have found the answer to, or might not. I'm new to this virtualising on zfs even though ive used zfs for years. It's basically: I made a zvol, installed 12-R into it,. Where the disks option came up I chose the auto defaults for *ZFS* in the guest. I also selected encryption for both the virtual disk and swap. I think perhaps I shouldn't have done all this together in the same vm because with apache running in it, httpd got wedged (and then everything got wedged. sync wouldn't return). I think the top zfs layer and the encryption layer and the zfs underneath got too busy. Happily the server still responded to a shutdown -r and came back up. It's scrubbing the zpool to be on the safe side. Am I correct? In that I should have used UFS in the guest rather than zfs? Or was it the encryption? thanks, --=20 J. --vni90+aGYgRvsTuO Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE8n3tWhxW11Ccvv9/s8o7QhFzNAUFAlyQNnIACgkQs8o7QhFz NAVQPw/+M6VlF4Ypb6WbYP9RWYaNjmtM78W2YFnLEzVHTGud2NRALXf5L/da2QJ5 SsRJbV6VshSGs3sWIeYOaCq6JviHBEf8V8UvOHDWSRfztoA35oZGaXntsGhu9gse qea34NzRQSnbgSP84/SGncMTF6SMNQGOzepcO1zpDOVbeidZwvBfq/yvRD98jjoR kBmcCR/z1Tg3Ib1tkXCdR1PHIM5XQE/DzSWxmRQIFk29Pwdif/ptsWKODVJUBAHj NSlLQeT3j8Rq+V3qffAM7xtKsXsb7ga4B+8boGdwM13SPyteCm0FAiVvN0oklkL0 YcaxlWEdpPGLSCK21iRwJJ65azfD4rTa+M7sv4/kcNI10lEBh2EaNw4j9gws87Fx wtQMZTcdljkv2ARYySXD/e6XEsHJ/bs6kwYb7vlgRY4bY7oScgs6CxiM5FijA63k WshkwmRRGZ5XuM8vJGIT6j89bS3cxnWLpv8A6AuLAXfkmqci9J2oPaO0G7i9v6BW +bphPbPCsVPCUAr2SLDMD3j3woGdXnYwb5VaRXqjgPFXj/iLqp100O4HTp3NNsDw LaFiYHZ6tnWCYCHwc0j7cxgndKfEkvsNs69lOZBdOuxX2/47deVu53t+BF0J+bH8 7J2oDjZts9SWbrAEnXQFzeM3HuFpEubxQI5z/lz6glApDlsA8uk= =PkcC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --vni90+aGYgRvsTuO--
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