ZFS is a combined file system and logical volume manager designed by
Sun Microsystems. Starting with {pve} 3.4, the native Linux
kernel port of the ZFS file system is introduced as optional
ZFS is a combined file system and logical volume manager designed by
Sun Microsystems. Starting with {pve} 3.4, the native Linux
kernel port of the ZFS file system is introduced as optional
If you have an pool without cache and log. First partition the SSD in
2 partition with `parted` or `gdisk`
If you have an pool without cache and log. First partition the SSD in
2 partition with `parted` or `gdisk`
The maximum size of a log device should be about half the size of
physical memory, so this is usually quite small. The rest of the SSD
The maximum size of a log device should be about half the size of
physical memory, so this is usually quite small. The rest of the SSD
To activate the daemon it is necessary to edit `/etc/zfs/zed.d/zed.rc` with your
favourite editor, and uncomment the `ZED_EMAIL_ADDR` setting:
To activate the daemon it is necessary to edit `/etc/zfs/zed.d/zed.rc` with your
favourite editor, and uncomment the `ZED_EMAIL_ADDR` setting:
To make the swappiness persistent, open `/etc/sysctl.conf` with
an editor of your choice and add the following line:
To make the swappiness persistent, open `/etc/sysctl.conf` with
an editor of your choice and add the following line:
.Linux kernel `swappiness` parameter values
[width="100%",cols="<m,2d",options="header"]
.Linux kernel `swappiness` parameter values
[width="100%",cols="<m,2d",options="header"]