Difference between revisions of "Windows import"
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Important for removeable pools on USB:<br /> | Important for removeable pools on USB:<br /> | ||
− | Always export prior disconnect or pool is in suspended mode: | + | Always export prior disconnect or pool is in suspended mode:<br /> |
− | This can only be | + | |
+ | This can only be fixed by a reboot/reset. |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 7 April 2024
Import[edit]
Once OpenZFSonWindows matures, automatic pool import on boot will be part of the system setup.
But for now, you will have to import pools by hand after each boot.
Alternatives[edit]
Wowfunhappy commented 9 hours ago • For what it's worth, I'm currently using task scheduler to import my pool on startup. Open Task Scheduler → Action → Create Task: • General: • Name: Mount [pool name] • Run with highest privileges: Enabled • Triggers → New → Begin the task: At log on • Actions → New • Action: Start a program • Program/script: zpool • Add arguments: import [any additional options you want] [pool name]
As an option especially for backup pools on USB (poolname usb)
Create a file import_usb.bat on desktop with content
- zpool import -f usb
- cls
- zpool list
- timeout /t 5
Create a file export_usb.bat on desktop
- zpool export -f usb
- cls
- zpool list
- timeout /t 5
Create a file pool_status.bat on desktop
- cls
- zpool list
- timeout /t 5
Start the scripts with a mouse right click -> as admin
Important for removeable pools on USB:
Always export prior disconnect or pool is in suspended mode:
This can only be fixed by a reboot/reset.