Folks,
I updated from 12.2-STABLE to 13-STABLE (kernel/userland built from git source). Everything seems to work fine, except my ZFS shares won’t mount at boot time any more. I can manually mount them when I log in via `zpool import -a`. They are all in fine shape, regularly scrubbed with no errors, the only puzzling message I get is this:
Which I’m not sure is tied to the problem I encounter.
I’ve dug somewhat into this, found a suggestion to try and export the shares and re-import them, but no dice.
As usual, if anyone has an idea which would save me a lot of reboots, I’d gladly take it!
Thanks a bunch in advance!
V.
I updated from 12.2-STABLE to 13-STABLE (kernel/userland built from git source). Everything seems to work fine, except my ZFS shares won’t mount at boot time any more. I can manually mount them when I log in via `zpool import -a`. They are all in fine shape, regularly scrubbed with no errors, the only puzzling message I get is this:
Code:
> sudo zpool import -a
No SMB support in FreeBSD yet.
cannot share 'studio/rushes: operation not supported': SMB share creation failed
I’ve dug somewhat into this, found a suggestion to try and export the shares and re-import them, but no dice.
As usual, if anyone has an idea which would save me a lot of reboots, I’d gladly take it!
Thanks a bunch in advance!
V.