"Coalson, Timothy Scott (S)" writes:
> Maybe this is too obvious, but "keep" is just the string they chose to
> use in that documentation page, you need to know the right string for
> your snapshot in order to release the hold. You can get a list of the
> current holds on a snapshot with "zfs
Maybe this is too obvious, but "keep" is just the string they chose to use in
that documentation page, you need to know the right string for your snapshot in
order to release the hold. You can get a list of the current holds on a
snapshot with "zfs holds".
Tim
I hope this is something I've boneheadedly overlooked.
I ran into a `busy' snapshot I want to destroy.
I tried the methods given here:
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/819-5461/gjdfk/index.html
destroy -d and then release -r keep
Neither appear to do a blessed thing.
Surely the damn