Difference between revisions of "Windows import"

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As an option especially for backup pools on USB (poolname usb)
 
As an option especially for backup pools on USB (poolname usb)
Create a file import_usb.bat with content
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Create a file import_usb.bat on desktop with content
 
:zpool import -f usb
 
:zpool import -f usb
 
:cls
 
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Create a file export_usb.bat
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Create a file export_usb.bat on desktop
 
:zpool export -f usb
 
:zpool export -f usb
 
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Create a file pool_status.bat
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Create a file pool_status.bat on desktop
 
:cls
 
:cls
 
:zpool list
 
:zpool list

Revision as of 19:06, 7 April 2024

Import

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

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 fixes by a reboot/reset.