On 07/ 6/10 10:56 AM, Ketan wrote:
I have two different servers with ZFS root but both of them has different
mountpoint for rpool/ROOT one is /rpool/ROOT and other is legacy.
It should be legacy.
Whats
the difference between the two and which is the one we should keep.
And why there is 3 different zfs datasets rpool, rpool/ROOT and
rpool/ROOT/zfsBE ?
rpool is the top-level dataset of the pool (every pool has one).
rpool/ROOT is just a grouping mechanism for the roots of all BEs on the
system.
rpool/ROOT/zfsBE is the root file system of the BE called "zfsBE".
lori
# zfs list -r rpool
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool 24.1G 110G 98K /rpool
rpool/ROOT 6.08G 110G 21K /rpool/ROOT
rpool/ROOT/zfsBE 6.08G 110G 6.08G /
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zfs list -r rpool
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool 34.0G 99.9G 94K /rpool
rpool/ROOT 27.9G 99.9G 18K legacy
rpool/ROOT/s10s_u6 27.9G 99.9G 27.9G /
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