On 4/26/2011 9:29 AM, Fred Liu wrote:
> From: Erik Trimble [mailto:erik.trim...@oracle.com] 
>> It is true, quota is in charge of logical data not physical data.
>> Let's assume an interesting scenario -- say the pool is 100% full in logical 
>> data
>> (such as 'df' tells you 100% used) but not full in physical data(such as 
>> 'zpool list' tells
>> you still some space available), can we continue writing data into this pool?
>>
> Sure, you can keep writing to the volume. What matters to the OS is what
> *it* thinks, not what some userland app thinks.
>
> OK. And then what the output of 'df' will be?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Fred
110% full. Or whatever. df will just keep reporting what it sees. Even
if what it *thinks* doesn't make sense to the human reading it.


-- 
Erik Trimble
Java System Support
Mailstop:  usca22-123
Phone:  x17195
Santa Clara, CA

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