Well, just rebooted the machine, and it cleared up. Whether it was because of
what I did, I can't be certain, but since it cleared up, I'm happy.
If this didn't clear up, I would have taken your steps, and thanks for the
pointer. Much appreciated.
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Hi,
I did a test and looks like result ok. steps:
1 run export command before restart/shutdown
sudo zpool export -af
2 run import command during startup
sudo zpool -c /etc/zfs/zpool.cache
please try above in your environments.
BTW
1. I though the issues should be a bug, could you submit it
Hi, thanks for posting. At least I'm not alone.
I'm running Gentoo, and the boot RC scripts do a zpool import, and the matching
shutdown script does a zpool export, so you'd think that zfs.cache file would
always be OK. But no.
So the next thing that I've got planned is to:
zpool set
yes, I met the same issues everytime I start computer
sudo systemctl restart zfs-import-cache.service
above command to check the service status
use below command to import zfs pool and it should be make zfs pool work.
sudo zpool import
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