> Are you telling me that their is no way to access a single
> file within the snapshot and remove it?
That's correct.
The way snapshots are implemented, you cannot modify their contents.
If the file or some smaller set of potential files is known beforehand,
perhaps you could put t
Matthew, et al,
You haven't identified a solution / workaround?
Their is one "large" file within the FS and
snapshot that has been backed up.
They wish to remove this large file and the
system is preventing this because of a additional
reference fr
Erblichs wrote:
Now the stupid question..
If the snapshot is identical to the FS, I can't
remove files from the FS because of the snapshot
and removing files from the snapshot only removes
a reference to the file and leaves the memory.
So, how do I
Hey guys,
I think i know what is going on.
A set of files was attempted to be deleted on a FS
that had almost consumed its reservation.
It failed because one or more snapshots hold
references to these files and the snaps needed
to allocate FS space