Confirmed issue on Bionic. Also confirmed the suggested patch in 1661629
#3 fixed the install for me.
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Title:
Install of kdum
Yes, please close... thanks again.
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Title:
inexplicably large file reported by zfs filesystem
Status in zfs-linux package in Ub
Great, thank you. zdb confirms what we already sort of suspected: the
file is ~12T with only 5.5G of real content. I was aware that ZFS
reported on disk size differently, but the fact that this isn't a
feature of compression threw me off in the output.
Object lvl iblk dblk dsize dnsize ls
1. Yes, compression is on for the parent and inherited. The ratio only
shows 1.37x, which seems rather low if a 12T file was all zeros except
for >10G?
root@fusion:~# zfs get all rpool/DATA/fusion/store/vms/plexee | grep comp
rpool/DATA/fusion/store/vms/plexee compressratio 1.37x
A scrub of the pool detected no issues, no errors.
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Title:
inexplicably large file reported by zfs filesystem
Status in zfs-lin
Public bug reported:
I have a zfs filesystem containing a single qemu kvm disk image. The vm
has been working normally. The image file is only allocated 10G, however
today I became aware that the file, when examined from the ZFS host
(hypervisor) is reporting an inexplicable, massive file size of
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