So far, I've had good success with installing FreeBSD 11 with zfs mirrored disks on servers along with samba, allowing Windows and Linux workstations to store files. Recently, I have installed linux-c6 binary compatibility on one of my servers in order to run a third party program that provides facilities as a license server. The native Linux for the third party software is RedHat/CentOS. Linux-emulation installs and allows the third party software to run, except for one problem:
The linux file systems "linprocfs" and "procfs" are mounted with 0 disk space and 100% capacity and the third party software complains of 0 disk space, so it can't install the license server.
I've tried zfs create and zfs mount for these file systems, but these fail for these kinds of datasets. Does anyone have any ideas, before I convert this server to CentOS? I would prefer to keep this server running FreeBSD, but desperately need the license server to function.
The linux file systems "linprocfs" and "procfs" are mounted with 0 disk space and 100% capacity and the third party software complains of 0 disk space, so it can't install the license server.
I've tried zfs create and zfs mount for these file systems, but these fail for these kinds of datasets. Does anyone have any ideas, before I convert this server to CentOS? I would prefer to keep this server running FreeBSD, but desperately need the license server to function.