Hey,
"zfs destroy snapshotname" is the way I use to remove snapshots.
Kind regards,
Steve
On 8/17/07, Luke Vanderfluit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi.
>
> Thanks greatly for your reply.
> Since I am trying _not_ to inadvertently destroy anything but the
> snapshots... could you tell me your
Actually, if your zfs filesystem has snapshots zfs will complain that the fs
can't be destroyed (or that you have to use the -f switch to force it). So
the first thing I do when making a new filesystem is create a snapshot to
protect me from destroying a filesystem :)
On 5/21/07, Peter Schuller <
About sata controllers, anyone tried
http://www.promise.com/product/product_detail_eng.asp?segment=Non-RAID%20HBAs&product_id=139#?
It sells here for like 90euro so would be a cheap way for me to add
some
extra harddrives for a personal zfs server.
On 5/20/07, Diego Righi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
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On May 15, 2007, at 9:37 AM, XIU wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm currently running on Nexenta alpha 6 and I have some corrupted
> data in a pool.
>
> The output from sudo zpool status -v data is:
>
> pool: data
> state: ONLINE
> status: One or
Hey,
I'm currently running on Nexenta alpha 6 and I have some corrupted data in a
pool.
The output from sudo zpool status -v data is:
pool: data
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data
corruption. Applications may be affected.
action: Restore