Thanks. It definitely makes sense to monitor these particular SMART attributes in parallel (and/or highlight them when they RAW values are greater than zero). We've added a research task for that into our backlog. Probably we will add some kind of such monitoring in one of our next releases (at...
We use smartmontools to get the SMART data (the same package as in the article you mentioned). Poolsman mostly displays the data that it gets from this tool (the overall health state is also provided by this). Additionally we perform some minor transformations to make the data more friendly...
We are pleased to announce the 4th Poolsman preview release with significantly improved Pool Creation Wizard:
Now you can add any number of disk groups (VDEVs, virtual devices) during pool creation. All types of disk groups (except very specific brand-new draid) are supported, including mirror...
We've released interim 0.3.5.0 version some time ago, that is available for download. It hasn't been publicly announced because included various small improvements and bug fixes, and has been addressed to users, who faced these issues (support of vdev_id.conf file, display DRAID pools in UI...
Oh, you have a great machine that should work well with DB workload, but of course it depends on your expectations:-).
The general recommendation from us is to not to use more than 10 drives in a disk group (VDEV). For your amount of SSD drives we would suggest:
10xMirrors (if you'd like to...
Got it. It might be the root cause:) Such device-names configuration hasn't been tested before. We'll try to reproduce and test it. If any, will ask additional logs from you be email. Hope to come back with a reply in few days.
Hi Beardmann, we are glad to see you among Poolsman users. Yes, it's the right place to post such issues. The reason is that DRAID configurations are not supported. We've prepared a hotfix that allows to display DRAID configurations. Please try to download and install the new release...
We don't have detailed roadmap yet. Currently we are providing monthly EAP preview releases with new features, that we managed to do during this time. We expect to release the 1st final version this year (probably in the second half of the year).
There are main missing features, that we are...
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, we do have plans to implement automatic snapshots and scheduled replication. Sanoid/Syncoid probably will be the first supported tool for that.
Hello,
today's Preview 3 release is not big, but very helpful in some cases. We are still working on a massive set of features in part of pools expansion and disks replacement, and decided to leave it for the next release. The current Preview 3 version includes:
Checking that ZFS is...
Hello everybody,
we are pleased to present the 2nd Poolsman preview release with various new features and significant bug fixing based on first user experience. It includes:
Editing settings of existing datasets (both file systems and volumes).
Renaming of existing snapshots.
Ability to safely...
Hi everyone,
just want to inform that next release with new features is slightly delayed and will become available in November. The priority now is working on compatibility issues of EAP users. We've also received multiple questions regarding Trial and Lifetime License via contact form. We are...
Thank you. Yeah, we will add SSD wear rate later. The problem there is that SSD manufactures use different S.M.A.R.T. attributes for wearout (needs some time for research).
Hi all,
We are pleased to announce the first Poolsman preview release. It already provides a lot of features, including:
Pools management (create/destroy, currently pool creation is limited to 1 VDev);
Datasets (both Filesystems and ZVols), Snapshots and Clones management (create/destroy with...
Hello,
we are working on new ZFS GUI called Poolsman (www.poolsman.com) and would like to invite you to join our Early Access Program (EAP). Poolsman is intended to give an easy, graphical way for managing ZFS on commonly used Linux systems (including Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, Rocky, OpenSUSE...
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