When viewing a raidz|raidz1|raidz2 pool, 'zpool list|status' will report the
total "device" space; ie: 3 1TB drives in a raidz will show approx. 3TB space.
'zfs list' will show available FILESYSTEM space, ie: 3 1TB raidz disks, approx
2TB space.
Logic wrote:
> Ian Collins (i...@ianshome.com) wrot
Ian Collins (i...@ianshome.com) wrote:
> On 07/18/10 11:19 AM, marco wrote:
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> Yes, that is correct. zfs list reports usable space, which is 2 out of
> the three drives (parity isn't confined to one device).
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>> *snip*
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> Are you sure? That result looks odd. It is w
On 07/18/10 11:19 AM, marco wrote:
Im seeing weird differences between 2 raidz pools, 1 created on a recent
freebsd 9.0-CURRENT amd64 box containing the zfs v15 bits, the other on a old
osol build.
The raidz pool on the fbsd box is created from 3 2Tb sata drives.
The raidz pool on the osol box
Im seeing weird differences between 2 raidz pools, 1 created on a recent
freebsd 9.0-CURRENT amd64 box containing the zfs v15 bits, the other on a old
osol build.
The raidz pool on the fbsd box is created from 3 2Tb sata drives.
The raidz pool on the osol box was created in the past from 3 smalle