Yes just tested this and it is how it works.
Thanks for the explanation.
Ultima
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On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 10:27:48AM -0500, Ultima wrote:
> Hey Gary,
>
> You are probably right. Do you know how to "lock" this property by chance?
> I'v read this exact line several times trying to understand the exact
> meaning. The "user is allowed to change the limit" I *think* is referring
>
Hey Gary,
You are probably right. Do you know how to "lock" this property by chance?
I'v read this exact line several times trying to understand the exact
meaning. The "user is allowed to change the limit" I *think* is referring
to the zfs allow command. The problem is that I checked the dataset
On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 09:31:58PM -0500, Ultima wrote:
> I recently moved some data on a box with limited space. I decided I should
> limit the snapshots so that space would not become an issue. I just check
> back a week later to find out the box is hitting the borderline. Doing I
> quick check
I recently moved some data on a box with limited space. I decided I should
limit the snapshots so that space would not become an issue. I just check
back a week later to find out the box is hitting the borderline. Doing I
quick check I realized that the snapshot_limit is not being respected.
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