Re: [zfs-discuss] Help - Deleting files from a large pool results in less free space!

2010-10-09 Thread Richard Elling
On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Jim Sloey wrote: > One of us found the following: > > The presence of snapshots can cause some unexpected behavior when you attempt > to free space. Typically, given appropriate permissions, you can remove a > file from a full file system, and this action results in

Re: [zfs-discuss] Help - Deleting files from a large pool results in less free space!

2010-10-07 Thread Jim Sloey
One of us found the following: The presence of snapshots can cause some unexpected behavior when you attempt to free space. Typically, given appropriate permissions, you can remove a file from a full file system, and this action results in more space becoming available in the file system. Howev

Re: [zfs-discuss] Help - Deleting files from a large pool results in less free space!

2010-10-07 Thread Jim Sloey
Yes. We run a snap in cron to a disaster recovery site. NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT po...@20100930-22:20:00 13.2M - 19.5T - po...@20101001-01:20:00 4.35M - 19.5T - po...@20101001-04:20:00 0 - 19.5T - po...@20101001-07:20:00

Re: [zfs-discuss] Help - Deleting files from a large pool results in less free space!

2010-10-07 Thread Jim Sloey
Yes, you're correct. There was a typo when I copied to the forum. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss

Re: [zfs-discuss] Help - Deleting files from a large pool results in less free space!

2010-10-07 Thread taemun
Forgive me, but isn't this incorrect: --- mv /pool1/000 /pool1/000d --- rm –rf /pool1/000 Shouldn't that last line be rm –rf /pool1/000d ?? On 8 October 2010 04:32, Remco Lengers wrote: > any snapshots? > > *zfs list -t snapshot* > > ..Remco > > > > On 10/7/10 7:24 PM, Jim Sloey w

Re: [zfs-discuss] Help - Deleting files from a large pool results in less free space!

2010-10-07 Thread Remco Lengers
any snapshots? *zfs list -t snapshot* ..Remco On 10/7/10 7:24 PM, Jim Sloey wrote: I have a 20Tb pool on a mount point that is made up of 42 disks from an EMC SAN. We were running out of space and down to 40Gb left (loading 8Gb/day) and have not received disk for our SAN. Using df -h resu

[zfs-discuss] Help - Deleting files from a large pool results in less free space!

2010-10-07 Thread Jim Sloey
I have a 20Tb pool on a mount point that is made up of 42 disks from an EMC SAN. We were running out of space and down to 40Gb left (loading 8Gb/day) and have not received disk for our SAN. Using df -h results in: Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on pool1