[Sorry to ramble a bit, trying to get across what I've run into. Not sure what is important to include to allow anyone to help]
While attempting to clean up some kind of error involving one zfs fs p0/vb2/vm2/d0 Do is a running Vbox vm that I don't want to harm. I copied all of vm2 to vm2X including the D0 vm. Now I've got the p0 tree in shape I wanted to delete the copy of my vm in vm2X/d0 I ran `sudo rm -rf vm2X' .. some files and directories in there (not inside d0) were deleted as expected but when the process got to ./vm2X/d0 I get the message: ,---- | sudo rm -rf vm2X | rm: cannot remove 'vm2X/d0': Device busy `---- Makes me think there may be some kind of link between ./vm2/d0 and the copied dir ./vm2X/d0 and now I'm a bit afraid to try to delete it zfs list -r p0 shows more than needs listing here .. but, p0/vb2/vm2/p0 shows up as a zfs fs as expected and nothing about vm2X/d0 also as expected. So what is going on with that copied VM, is it safe to continue to try deleting it? More importantly is there a way to determine what is going on with ./vm2x/d0 .. that makes it so it cannot be deleted?? _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss