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@J65nko
Nice, would You mind sharing this Makefile?
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I am planning to post the Makefile during this weekend . It just needs some polishing
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Ok, thanks.
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As FreeBSD progresses I thought I would post updated to FreeBSD 10 / 9.2 procedure that I currently use.
The only 'problem' with ZFS is now its fragmentation which was supposed to be fixed by 'Block Pointer Rewrite' but as we know that did not happened. One of the sources of this fragmentation is that before the data gets written to the pool, ZFS first writes metadata there, then copies the data and then finally removes the metadata. That removal of metadata is the main cause of ZFS fragmentation. To eliminate this problem I suggest using a separate ZIL device for each pool. In the perfect case ZIL should be mirrored, but if You do setup for a single disk, then creating redundant ZIL for non redundant pool is useless ... ZIL can be grow up to half of RAM, while my current box has 16 GB of RAM I do not think that I will be able to see ZIL filled up to 8 GB, so I have chosen to create 4 GB of ZIL for the 'data' pool and 1 GB for the rather small 16 GB 'root' pool. As GRUB2 becomes more popular in BSD world (thanks to PC-BSD) You may want to consider using it in the future, that is why I suggest leaving 1 MB space at the beginning for GRUB2 if necessary, in other words the root pool starts after 1 MB. Code:
ada0p1 512k bootcode -free- 512k -free- (total 1 MB in case of GRUB2) (boot) ada0p2 16g sys.LZ4 ada0p3 1g sys.ZIL ada0p4 4g local.ZIL ada0p5 * local.GELI.LZ4 Code:
gpart destroy -F ada0 gpart create -s gpt ada0 gpart add -t freebsd-boot -s 1m -l boot ada0 gpart add -t freebsd-zfs -s 16g -l sys ada0 gpart add -t freebsd-zfs -s 1g -l sys.zil ada0 gpart add -t freebsd-zfs -s 4g -l local.zil ada0 gpart add -t freebsd-zfs -l local ada0 gpart delete -i 1 ada0 gpart add -t freebsd-boot -s 128k -l boot ada0 gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 ada0 geli init -b -s 4096 /dev/gpt/local geli attach /dev/gpt/local zpool create -f local /dev/gpt/local.eli log /dev/gpt/local.zil zpool create -f sys /dev/gpt/sys log /dev/gpt/sys.zil zfs set compression=lz4 sys zfs set compression=lz4 local zfs set atime=off sys zfs set atime=off local zfs set mountpoint=none sys zfs set mountpoint=none local zfs create sys/ROOT zfs create sys/ROOT/default zpool set bootfs=sys/ROOT/default sys zfs create local/home zfs set mountpoint=/mnt sys/ROOT/default zfs mount sys/ROOT/default zfs set mountpoint=/mnt/home local/home zfs mount local/home cd /usr/freebsd-dist/ tar --unlink -xvpJf base.txz -C /mnt tar --unlink -xvpJf src.txz -C /mnt tar --unlink -xvpJf lib32.txz -C /mnt tar --unlink -xvpJf kernel.txz -C /mnt --exclude '*.symbols' echo zfs_enable=YES > /mnt/etc/rc.conf :> /mnt/etc/fstab cat > /mnt/boot/loader.conf << EOF zfs_load=YES aio_load=YES geom_eli_load=YES EOF zfs umount -a zfs set mountpoint=legacy sys/ROOT/default zfs set mountpoint=/home local/home reboot Code:
pkg (answer 'y' to bootstrap) pkg add beadm chmod 1777 /tmp /var/tmp cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Warsaw /etc/localtime newaliases passwd (...)
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