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:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
mypool ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror ONLINE 0 0 0
c1t2d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c1t3d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
it does give me total of
[11:32:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d2 > zpool list
NAME SIZE USED AVAIL CAP HEALTH ALTROOT
mypool 278G 271G 6.75G 97% ONLINE -
I am using around 150 gig of that 278 gig that I have and disk is 99% full
[11:33:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d2 > df -k .
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
mypool/d 152348400 149829144 2519256 99% /d/d2
I am taking snaps so I have it since last year. I removed month 11 already
because did not have any space left.
[11:32:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d2 > zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
mypool 271G 2.40G 24.5K /mypool
mypool/d 271G 2.40G 143G /d/d2
mypool/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.72G - 123G -
mypool/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 22.3G - 156G -
mypool/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 23.3G - 161G -
mypool/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 16.1G - 172G -
mypool/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 13.8G - 168G -
mypool/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 15.7G - 168G -
mypool/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 185M - 143G -
Anyway in snaps that I have I do have certain files in those snaps that are few
gig's in sizes. I did go to snaps and I did try to remove them but I got
message:
[11:42:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d2/.zfs/snapshot/month_01 > rm
studio11-sol-sparc.tar
rm: remove write-protected file `studio11-sol-sparc.tar'? y
rm: cannot unlink `studio11-sol-sparc.tar': Read-only file system
[11:43:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d2/.zfs/snapshot/month_01 >
[11:43:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d2/.zfs/snapshot/month_01 > ls -la
studio11-sol-sparc.tar
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 1123425280 Jan 25 2006 studio11-sol-sparc.tar
[11:43:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d2/.zfs/snapshot/month_01 >
Is there a way to mount file system as read/write and be able to remove those
big files that I dont need there?
I would love to keep those snaps for months... I know, easy suggestion would be
to add more disk space and never worry about it but yet again in my situation I
have two internal disks that are 300gb and I cannot add more internal drives to
that system so I rather use what I can...
Thanks for any help.
Chris
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