I had my ZFS drives on an older Mac mini. I'd like to ditch it though and run my ZFS drives on my MacPro in a VM.
Why do this?
1) macOS stops when it wants to go to disk and you have attached spinning media that needs to be spun up, even if you don't want that media.
2) kernel memory exhaustion
Hopefully having an intermediary VM will prevent these problems for me.
The problem -- every time the VM goes down the OS sees the physical disks become unowned and asks me if I want to reformat them.
No. I don't want to reformat them.
And I don't want to have to click 10 "Ignore" buttons.
And I don't want to have to reattach the drives to the VM each time, but that is a Parallels issue, most likely, and I'll try to fix it with them.
Any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated and thanks for reading.
Jim