Matthew Ahrens wrote:
> Dick Davies wrote:
>> On 18/08/07, Matthew Ahrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Blake wrote:
>>>> Now I'm curious.
>>>>
>>>> I was recursively removing snapshots that had been generated recursively
>>>> with the '-r' option. I'm running snv65 - is this a recent feature?
>>> No; it was integrated in snv_43, and is in s10u3. See:
>>>
>>> PSARC 2006/388 snapshot -r
>>> 6373978 want to take lots of snapshots quickly ('zfs snapshot -r')
>> I think he was asking about recursive destroy, rather than create.
>> I know recursive rename went in at b63, because it saves me a lot of
>> work :)
>
> Recursive destroy was integrated as part of the above mentioned psarc case &
> bug, in build 43.
Just to bo be crystal clear: I'm talking about recursive destroy of a
snapshot ("zfs destroy -r pool/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"), which destroys the
snapshots
created by "zfs snapshot -r".
Recursive destroy of a filesystem (destroying all filesystems & snapshots
beneath it) has been in ZFS since before it was integrated into Nevada.
--matt
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