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blog:importing_plex_jail_failure [2021/08/17 14:40] – created brettblog:importing_plex_jail_failure [2021/08/17 15:00] brett
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 ====== Importing Plex jail failure ====== ====== Importing Plex jail failure ======
  
-I was relocating my jails from one storage pool to another. When I went to import the Plex jail it failed. The problem is the plex jail is 64Gb monster. The database for it should be separate from the Jail now that I know this.+I was relocating my jails from one storage pool to another. Shout to digimoot for some good documentation. 
 +  * https://digimoot.wordpress.com/2020/01/11/freenas-backup-jails-automatically-using-iocage-import-and-export/ 
 +When I went to import the Plex jail it failed. The problem is the plex jail is 64Gb before exporting 48Gb exported. The database for it should probably be separate from the Jail.
  
 FreeNAS 11 has a defect. It tries to uncompress the jail root into memory before sending it to ZFS RECV FreeNAS 11 has a defect. It tries to uncompress the jail root into memory before sending it to ZFS RECV
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 swap_pager_getswapspace(32): failed swap_pager_getswapspace(32): failed
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-Code was re-written in FreeNAS 12 - https://github.com/iocage/iocage/blob/master/iocage_lib/ioc_image.py#L288+Code was fixed in TrueNAS 12 - https://github.com/iocage/iocage/blob/master/iocage_lib/ioc_image.py#L288
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                 chunk_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024                 chunk_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024
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