On 21 September, 2009 - Chris Banal sent me these 4,4K bytes:
> It appears as though zfs reports the size of a directory to be one byte per
> file. Traditional file systems such as ufs or ext3 report the actual size of
> the data needed to store the directory.
Or rather, "the size needed at some
It appears as though zfs reports the size of a directory to be one byte per
file. Traditional file systems such as ufs or ext3 report the actual size of
the data needed to store the directory.
This causes some trouble with the default behavior of some nfs clients
(linux) to decide to to use a read