Sorry, you can't do that. The snapshots are taken on a per-filesystem basis;
there is no way to remove just the data in one directory.
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Hi,
I wanted to know how much space is consumed by zfs metadata (including
ZAP, ZIL) on a zpool. Is there any command(zdb maybe) to know that?
Also, how do I estimate space required for metadata in future? Let me
explain with an example of following scenarios:
1. Worst case scenario: creating a
Hi,
We have a zfs file system configured using a Sunfire 280R with a 10T
Raidweb array
bash-3.00# zpool list
NAMESIZEUSED AVAILCAP HEALTH ALTROOT
filer 9.44T 6.97T 2.47T73% ONLINE -
bash-3.00# zpool status
pool: backup
Hi,
I have a ZFS file system that consists of a
Sunfire V280R + 10T of attached Raidweb array.
bash-3.00# zpool status
pool: filer
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM
backup ONLINE 0 0 0
c1t2d1ONL
Hi everyone,
I have what I think is a simple question, but the answer is eluding me...
I have a ZFS filesystem in which I needed to move part of it to a new
pool. I want to recover the space from the part I moved so that it
returns to the original pool, without losing the snapshot data of the
is there any pricing information available ?
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I tried with just 4Gb in the system, and the same issue. I'll try 2Gb
tomorrow and see if any better.(ps, how did you determine that was the
problem in your case)
cheers
Martin
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I'm just starting to learn about Solaris, ZFS, etc... It's amazing me how much
is possible, but it's just shy of what I'd really, really like to see.
I can see there's a fair amount of interest in ZFS and clustering, and it seems
Sun are actively looking into this, but I'm wondering if that's t
again i say (eventually) some "zfs sendndmp" type of mechanism seems the right
way to go here *shrug*
-=dave
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> Tribble wrote: > > I'm not worried ab
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