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Date:      Fri, 25 Jan 2019 16:00:51 +0100
From:      Ruben <mail@osfux.nl>
To:        Christian Baer <christian.baer@uni-dortmund.de>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: enlarging a ZFS file system
Message-ID:  <4a12e8d8-2671-14c4-cbcf-3e0084a1f803@osfux.nl>
In-Reply-To: <85fc7b92-3e40-33e2-b079-91d04944d13a@informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
References:  <85fc7b92-3e40-33e2-b079-91d04944d13a@informatik.uni-dortmund.de>

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Hi,

Not anything that is production ready - as far as I know-, but I did 
read something in the last status update:

https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2018-01-2018-09.html

(look for "OpenZFS RAID-Z Expansion project" )

Regards,

ruben

On 1/25/19 3:43 PM, Christian Baer wrote:
> Hey again everyone!
> 
> I have a system with 5 drives running a RAIDZ2. The file system is 
> getting a little cramped, so I would like to extend it.
> 
> Ideally I'd like to add 2 or three (identical) drives to the pool, let 
> the system work a little and then have a result as if I'd created the 
> whole thing from the start with 7 or 8 drives. Just to be clear: The 
> result should be a RAIDZ2 with 7 or 8 drives (depending on how many I add).
> 
> A couple of years back, I read up on if this were possible and the only 
> way to enlarge a RAIDZ at the time was to replace *all* the existing 
> drives piece by piece with bigger ones and let the RAID heal drive by 
> drive. During my research I did stumble on a thread where developers of 
> ZFS were discussing that what I would like to do was actually a good 
> idea and a relatively widely requested feature. I didn't participate in 
> the discussion and for some reason cannot find it anymore. I must admit 
> that I didn't save the URL at the time. :-(
> 
> Has there been any development in this direction? Can what I'd like to 
> do be done with FreeBSD today? The drives in question are used for 
> archive purposes and don't really see much action, so I am not worried 
> that they will die it the data on them gets copied around a fair bit.
> 
> Y'all have a nice weekend! ;-)
> 
> Regards,
> Chris
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