I know this is an old thread, but is there any news on this? ZFS on Linux has been rock solid for some time now, and I second the request for this to be included.
Ajenti is awesome. It would be even more so with ZFS integration. Solutions like OpenMediaVault, FreeNAS and NAS4free already have easy to use ZFS administration.
I use Ajenti for many reasons, but one of them is that it gives me the flexibility to choose my OS. FreeBSD has terrible hardware support, OpenMediaVault is based on Debian but at the moment it's version 7. I tend to want to use releases with slightly newer packages etc which is why Ubuntu and Ajenti are great.
ZFS support really would be the icing on the cake :-)
- show the status of the zfs pools(s), zfs volume (s), zfs datasets.
- initiate zpool scrubs
- manage zfs snapshots (create / mount / delete)
- create / change / delete periodic snapshots
the management of a zpools and volumes can be done by the command line interface.
I know this is an old thread, but is there any news on this? ZFS on Linux has been rock solid for some time now, and I second the request for this to be included.
Ajenti is awesome. It would be even more so with ZFS integration. Solutions like OpenMediaVault, FreeNAS and NAS4free already have easy to use ZFS administration.
I use Ajenti for many reasons, but one of them is that it gives me the flexibility to choose my OS. FreeBSD has terrible hardware support, OpenMediaVault is based on Debian but at the moment it's version 7. I tend to want to use releases with slightly newer packages etc which is why Ubuntu and Ajenti are great.
ZFS support really would be the icing on the cake :-)