Where would that log be located? Tried poking around in /var/svc/log
and /var/adm, but I've found just the snapshot-service logs (while
useful, they don't seem to have logged the auto-deletion of
snapshots).
Also, that 'pcplusmp' is triggering every minute, on the minute. It's
probably one of my d
>Huh, I don't actually ever recall enabling that. Perhaps that is
>connected to the message I started getting every minute recently in
>the kernel buffer,
It's on by default.
You can see if it was ever enabled by using:
zfs list -t snapshot |grep @zfs-auto
>Oct 20 12:20:49 megatron pcp
Krunal,
The file system size changes are probably caused when these
snapshots are created and deleted automatically.
The recurring messages below are driver related and probably
have nothing to do with the snapshots.
Thanks,
Cindy
On 10/20/10 10:50, Krunal Desai wrote:
Argh, yes, lots of sna
Argh, yes, lots of snapshots sitting around...apparently time-slider
got activated somehow awhile back. Disabled the services and am now
cleaning out the snapshots!
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Tomas Ögren wrote:
> On 20 October, 2010 - Krunal Desai sent me these 1,5K bytes:
>
>> Huh, I don'
On 20 October, 2010 - Krunal Desai sent me these 1,5K bytes:
> Huh, I don't actually ever recall enabling that. Perhaps that is
> connected to the message I started getting every minute recently in
> the kernel buffer,
>
> Oct 20 12:20:49 megatron pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide
> (
Huh, I don't actually ever recall enabling that. Perhaps that is
connected to the message I started getting every minute recently in
the kernel buffer,
Oct 20 12:20:49 megatron pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide
(ata) instance 3 irq 0xf vector 0x45 ioapic 0x2 intin 0xf is bound to
cpu 0
>tank com.sun:auto-snapshot true local
>
>I don't utilize snapshots (this machine just stores media)...so what
>could be up?
You've also disabled the time-slider functionality? (automatic snapshots)
Casper
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Hi all,
I've got an interesting (I think) thing happening with my storage pool
(tank, 8x1.5TB RAID-Z2)...namely that I seem to gain free-space
without deleting files. I noticed this happening awhile ago, so I set
up a cron script that ran every night and does:
pfexec ls -alR /tank > /export/home/