On 4/14/07, Krzys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I certainly agree. but what I wanted to do is remove those big files
completly from my system, so I would make sure its gone from each snap. I
certainly do understand the design of zfs file system and I was just wondering
if what I wanted is possi
Yes, I certainly agree. but what I wanted to do is remove those big files
completly from my system, so I would make sure its gone from each snap. I
certainly do understand the design of zfs file system and I was just wondering
if what I wanted is possible... so just on that one file example that
Krzys wrote:
Is there a way to mount file system as read/write and be able to
remove those big files that I dont need there?
My understanding is that shapshots are read/only by design, so I don't
think you are going to be able to remove files from them.
One thing to remember is that if t
Hello folks, I have strange and unusual request...
I have two 300gig drives mirrored:
[11:33:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d2 > zpool status
pool: mypool
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM
mypool ONLINE 0 0 0