DRM wrote:
> Lori,
>
>
I don't have an answer for this. In your first description
of the problem, it sounded like this had something to do
with a zfs root file system (which is my area of work), but
it doesn't.
Maybe someone else can help you here. My suggestion
in the meantime is to show a m
When all mounts are unmounted and I do a "du -sh /*|more" I still see the space
allocated. I would think this is filling up my root Filesystem based on this
output.
3.7G /downloads
Your thoughts..
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Lori,
I have 4 disks on a SAN that I have created one pool on (IBM-ES7), when I
unmount any of these mount points (zfs umount /downloads) and then go to
/downloads I can still see the data.. then when I do a "zfs mount -a" it says
cannot mount '/downloads': directory is not empty.
I can get it
DRM wrote:
> When I unmount all my ZFS mounts I'm still able to access the data under
> root.. why is this?
>
>
Can you tell us more? How did you do the unmounts?
What "root" do you mean?
You mean a zfs root file system? If so, the unmount of
the root file system should have failed.
Lori
When I unmount all my ZFS mounts I'm still able to access the data under root..
why is this?
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