I met the same problem previously. How is your output for "zfs list -t snapshot"? Is there any snapshot listed? If yes, you could destroy one if that's not so important to get some space back. After that, rm can be invoked to erase more space.
BTW, the best place for this question should be zfs-discuss. I guess you've got the answer there as well :-) Thanks, -Alfred epiq wrote: > One of my zfs pool's now is full: > > epiq at tagra:~/store# zpool list > NAME SIZE USED AVAIL CAP HEALTH ALTROOT > rpool 74G 71.9G 2.07G 97% ONLINE - > tagra 2.62T 2.58T 41.9G 98% DEGRADED - > > epiq at tagra:~/store# df -h > Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on > tagra 2.0T 44K 0K 100% /volumes/tagra > tagra/home 2.0T 32M 0K 100% /volumes/tagra/home > tagra/home/epiq 2.0T 1.9T 0K 100% /volumes/tagra/home/epiq > tagra/home/gala 2.0T 78G 0K 100% /volumes/tagra/home/gala > tagra/home/max 2.0T 41K 0K 100% /volumes/tagra/home/max > > i need to erase some, but see: > rm: Unable to remove directory lost-found/d: No space left on device > How i can clean up my pool? >
