schwartznet
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How would i check those. They shouldnt they were R/W before i imported them
root@tssn-file-p10[/mnt]# stat /mnt/zfs-mirror-01 File: /mnt/zfs-mirror-01 Size: 6 Blocks: 17 IO Block: 512 directory Device: 18h/24d Inode: 132868 Links: 6 Access: (7777/drwsrwsrwt) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root) Access: 2023-01-09 19:01:41.268951994 -0800 Modify: 2023-01-09 18:45:06.991504956 -0800 Change: 2023-01-09 19:00:58.964729773 -0800 Birth: 2023-01-09 12:33:06.077691258 -0800
df -T /mnt/zfs-mirror-01
? What is output of filesystem.stat /mnt/zfs-mirror-01
?It looks like the root dataset failed to mount probably because of the sharesmb parameter. It should have been auto-disabled on import.root@tssn-file-p10[/]# df -T /mnt/zfs-mirror-01
Filesystem Type 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
boot-pool/ROOT/22.12.0 zfs 455188736 3162624 452026112 1% /
zfs set sharesmb=off zfs-mirror-01
zfs mount zfs-mirror-01
This fixed that error FYI
zfs destroy -R zfs-mirror-01/ix-applications