On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Chris Paul wrote:
> OK I have a very large zfs snapshot I want to destroy. When I do this, the
> system nearly freezes during the zfs destroy. This is a Sun Fire X4600 with
> 128GB of memory. Now this may be more of a function of the IO device, but
> let's say I do
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:19 AM, Chris Paul wrote:
> OK I have a very large zfs snapshot I want to destroy. When I do this, the
> system nearly freezes during the zfs destroy. This is a Sun Fire X4600 with
> 128GB of memory. Now this may be more of a function of the IO device, but
> let's say I do
OK I have a very large zfs snapshot I want to destroy. When I do this, the
system nearly freezes during the zfs destroy. This is a Sun Fire X4600 with
128GB of memory. Now this may be more of a function of the IO device, but let's
say I don't care that this zfs destroy finishes quickly. I actual