On 07/07/14 16:28, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Ok. Thank you.
>
> I’ll turn off "svc:/network/location:default”.
>
> The UPS daemon failed because it was disconnected from the LAN, and could not
> communicate with the NUT master server. No big deal.
>
> I’ll turn off automatic snapsho
Ok. Thank you.
I’ll turn off "svc:/network/location:default”.
The UPS daemon failed because it was disconnected from the LAN, and could not
communicate with the NUT master server. No big deal.
I’ll turn off automatic snapshots, too. I never used them anyway. I think I
just started them bec
On 07/07/14 15:52, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Then I thought, well, maybe something in the zones are causing this, so I
> booted them back up and ran dmesg again.
>
> "# dmesg” — with the non-global zones running — shows this:
The first thing that really stands out to me is this:
> Jul
Well, I did the following to clear up space, from the “Open Solaris Bible":
zoneadm -z myzone2 uninstall -F
zonecfg -z myzone2 delete -F
That cleared up some space.
At first, it didn’t boot. It kicked me into maintenance mode. I don’t
remember what I did, exactly, but I booted it again, and i
On 07/07/14 15:01, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> On Jul 7, 2014, at 12:29 PM, James Carlson wrote:
>>
>> At a guess, you've got several snapshots that are tying up a lot of
>> valuable resources.
>
>
> Thanks, Mr. Carlson.
>
> And that is something that I’d been wondering about for q
On Jul 7, 2014, at 12:29 PM, James Carlson wrote:
>
> At a guess, you've got several snapshots that are tying up a lot of
> valuable resources.
Thanks, Mr. Carlson.
And that is something that I’d been wondering about for quite some time — “Do
snapshots take additional space?”
I think your
On 07/07/14 13:58, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Additional Info.
>
> It just occurred to me that I should give you the output of zfslist:
This doesn't show an allocation problem; it shows a usage problem. Note:
> rpool 133G 481M46K /rpool
Total
Ok. Never mind. I did the math. It makes sense to me now.
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool/ROOT 26.6G 481M31K legacy
rpool/dump 8.00G 481M 8.00G -
rpool/export
Additional Info.
It just occurred to me that I should give you the output of zfslist:
Additional Info.
It just occurred to me that I should give you the output of zfslist:
myad...@tryphon.ds:~# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool