Anyone have any idea on this. I wanted to separate out my VirtualBox VDIs so that I could activate compression on the rest of the parent directory structure so I created a ZFS filesystem under my user directory.
mv .VirtualBox .VirtualBox_orig zfs create /export/home/user/.VirtualBox zfs create /export/home/user/.VirtualBox/VDI zfs set compression=off /export/home/user/.VirtualBox/VDI zfs set compression on /export/home/user chown user:staff /export/home/user/.VirtualBox cp -R .VirtualBox_orig/* .VirtualBox This all seemed to work out fine until I restarted the system and then it could not mount the filesystem saying that the /export/home/user/.VirtualBox was not empty. looking at it I did not see anything in it so I just deleted the directory and say told zfs to Mount it again. This worked fine. Everything shows up mounted fine. The directory is empty though. Not really a problem since I still have the data so I thought I would just unmount the thing and start again. >zfs unmount rpool/export/home/nxn/.VirtualBox cannot unmount '/export/home/nxn/.VirtualBox/VDI': Invalid argument >zfs unmount rpool/export/home/nxn/.VirtualBox/VDI cannot unmount '/export/home/nxn/.VirtualBox/VDI': Invalid argument >zfs unmount -f rpool/export/home/nxn/.VirtualBox/VDI cannot unmount '/export/home/nxn/.VirtualBox/VDI': No such file or directory Any hints here? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss