Younes,
Including your zpool list output for tank would be helpful because zfs
list includes the AVAILABLE pool space. Determining volume space is a
bit trickier because volume size is set at creation time but the
allocated size might not be consumed.
I include a simple example below that might
Hi dan,
Thanks for your reply.
I'm not sure about that, as it shows different values for different zvol.
# zfs list -o space
NAME AVAIL USED USEDSNAP USEDDS USEDREFRESERV
USEDCHILD
tank 1.33T 27.2T 0 32.0K 0
27.2T
tank/tes
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 07:33:47PM -0800, Younes wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a small issue with zfs.
> I create a volume 1TB.
>
> # zfs get all tank/test01
> NAMEPROPERTY VALUE
>
Hello all,
I have a small issue with zfs.
I create a volume 1TB.
# zfs get all tank/test01
NAMEPROPERTY VALUE
SOURCE
tank/test01 type volume