On Jul 30, 2014, at 10:18 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
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> They stand out because USEDSNAP is almost as much as USEDDS, suggesting a
> fair amount of dead weight to free up.
>
Well, that dead weight is probably those .tgz backups I make every night. They
take up a lot of space, but boy I sure
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Dormition Skete (Hotmail) <
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> On Jul 30, 2014, at 8:20 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
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> >> And does anything else stand out to any of you?
> >>
> >> I see these:
> >
> > NAME AVAIL USED USE
On Jul 30, 2014, at 8:20 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
> USED is the sum of all the following USED* properties - USEDSNAP is the
> space that would be freed by deleting all the snapshots on this filesystem,
> USEDDS is amount of live data on this filesystem, USEDCHILD is amount used
> (or reserved)
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 8:46 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Harry Putnam writes:
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> [...]
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> > ,
> > | SATA Emulation—Sets the SATA emulation mode with the following
> options:
> > |
> > |RAID + AHCI–both the RAID and AHCI OPROMs execute. This emulation
> > |mode is the default and of
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
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> As I understand it, the swap zvol is always preallocated, and default size
> appears to be roughly half the available RAM at install time. This does
> not mean any swap is in use.
>
>
Sorry, scratch that, It looks to be reserved, not pr
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Dormition Skete (Hotmail) <
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 2014, at 6:06 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
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> >
> > No, it refers to how many total bytes are referenced by the filesystem -
> > this includes all the bytes that are also in snapshots. So,
Harry Putnam writes:
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> ,
> | SATA Emulation—Sets the SATA emulation mode with the following options:
> |
> |RAID + AHCI–both the RAID and AHCI OPROMs execute. This emulation
> |mode is the default and offers the best performance and most
> |functionality.
> |
> |Separ
On Jul 30, 2014, at 6:06 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
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> No, it refers to how many total bytes are referenced by the filesystem -
> this includes all the bytes that are also in snapshots. So, if you make a
> filesystem, put a 20GB file in it, and snapshot it, both snapshot and
> filesystem will
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Dormition Skete (Hotmail) <
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> On Jul 30, 2014, at 4:49 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
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> >
> > Hello Peter, nice to hear from you again!
> >
> > after a quick look at zfs-list'ings, I see that many of your current
> ZBE's have more an
As posted in another thread here about HP xw8600 hdw.. I thought I had
it whupped... But I jumped the gun.
After putting in 2 250gb sata drives to mirror rpool... (Yeah its a
bit big... but its what I had on hand), I finally took a break in
playing with my new toy, and started trying to put the re
On Jul 30, 2014, at 4:49 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
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> Hello Peter, nice to hear from you again!
>
> after a quick look at zfs-list'ings, I see that many of your current ZBE's
> have more and more used space while referenced remains the same. Do you have
> zfs-auto-snap running? To me it seems l
30 июля 2014 г. 9:58:34 CEST, "Dormition Skete (Hotmail)"
пишет:
>Could somebody please tell me where in the world all my disk space is
>disappearing to?
>
>On the 23rd, I had 33G free. The next day, I had 22G. The following
>day, I had 11G.
>
>If this happens again, I’m going to be out of disk
The “archive” zone, which is our email archives for the past 17 years, would be
the only thing that might come anywhere close to 11G.
I save some of my current email files there, just so I don’t have a set of
folders on our Dovecot system, and another on the email archives, which uses
UW-Imap
Ok, well I think I know roughly what happened now.
On the 23rd, I detached all my non-global zones, took snapshots of them, and
did a “zfs send” on them to another machine, for a backup, so I could easily
restore them if necessary. Then I reattached them, and went on with my life.
Apparently,
Could somebody please tell me where in the world all my disk space is
disappearing to?
On the 23rd, I had 33G free. The next day, I had 22G. The following day, I
had 11G.
If this happens again, I’m going to be out of disk space!
Can somebody please tell me what in the world might be going on
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