Clean install, ZFS not detecting any disks
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- OMV 4.x
- skylamon
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uninstall ZFS plugin, and then install promox kermel ( from OMV extras webGUI), then install ZFS Plugin again, this time must work.
Please read forum about kernel issues on ZFS
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Tried as you suggested.
Still no disks detected.
Went as far as reinstalled OMV4, update, install extras, install proxmox,reboot, update again, reboot, install zfs, reboot.
Still same empty look, no disks found. -
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wiped by "Storage >Disks" and by removing the disk from device and under ubuntu fdisk /dev/sdX d command.
Confirming by lsblk that there are no partitions left on the drives. -
Anything new on this case? Same issue here in my omv settings... No Disks in RAID and no Disks in ZFS...
Ticket on Github points to this forum with no further action...
Things I can debug for more information?
//EDIT
Forget my post above.... this Thread solved the problem as already mentioned earlier here...
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Same issue here, from the FAQ is not really clear.. Do I need to use the secure wipe or can I use the quick one? I made the quick one on all 3 HDDs but still won't see them neither in ZFS and RAID list.
Before that I also used
dd if=/dev/zero
on all of them, so they should be alreaby be wiped and with no FS. -
I recomend to use secure wipe for 30 sec. ( not for all the disk), this works for me.
if still fail (do nor recognize) try to format disk as NTFS on external machine or like a ext4 on OMV, ( you can create a ZFS pool with used disk that previosly are used on ext4 system, the error is to test ZFS with it and try to create a ZFS pool with old ZFS metadata on it.
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Ok, so at least we know it's not ZFS's fault.
Are you 100% sure that you've wiped these drives correctly? That means wiping the data, filesystems & partitions as well?
Using "WIPE" option in "Storage > Disks" section would do just that, but there's always a chance that you did it by hand and something is still residing on these drives.it works for me thanks
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