Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 23:10 +, Tim Foster pisze:
Paweł Tęcza wrote:
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 23:16 +0100, Paweł Tęcza pisze:
Also I'm very curious whether I can configure Time Slider to taking
backup every 2 or 4 or 8 hours, for example.
Or set the max number of
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 18:34 -0500, Richard Morris - Sun
Microsystems - Burlington United States pisze:
On 11/25/08 16:41, Paweł Tęcza wrote:
Hi Rich,
Thanks a lot for your feedback! I was thinking that `zfs list` thread
is already dead ;)
The syntax above is pretty
Jens Elkner pisze:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 06:34:47PM -0500, Richard Morris - Sun Microsystems -
Burlington United States wrote:
option to list all datasets. So 6734907 added -t all which produces the
same output as -t filesystem,volume,snapshot.
1.
On 11/23/08 12:14, Paweł Tęcza wrote:
As others here have said, just issue 'zfs list -t snapshot' if you
just want to see the snapshots, or 'zfs list -t all' to see both
filesystems and snapshots.
OK, I can use that, but my dreamed `zfs list` syntax is like below:
zfs list [all|snapshots]
I did a fresh install a week ago. Because of Time Slider / auto-snapshot
being installed, I have 15 pages of snapshots.
Malachi
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Paweł Tęcza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dnia 2008-11-23, nie o godzinie 13:41 +0530, Sanjeev Bagewadi pisze:
Thank your very much for
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 10:16 -0800, Malachi de Ælfweald pisze:
I did a fresh install a week ago. Because of Time Slider /
auto-snapshot being installed, I have 15 pages of snapshots.
Malachi,
You only wrote that you have a lot of snapshots. You didn't wrote
whether you really need all
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 13:11 -0500, Richard Morris - Sun
Microsystems - Burlington United States pisze:
Pawel,
With http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6734907
zfs list -t all would be useful once snapshots are omitted by default,
the syntax of zfs list is very close to
I think you are missing the point. They are auto-generated due to having
Time Slider setup. It does auto-snapshots of the entire drive every hour. It
removes old ones when the drive reaches 80% utilization.
http://blogs.sun.com/erwann/entry/zfs_on_the_desktop_zfs
Hope that helps,
Malachi
On
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 13:46 -0800, Malachi de Ælfweald pisze:
I think you are missing the point. They are auto-generated due to
having Time Slider setup. It does auto-snapshots of the entire drive
every hour. It removes old ones when the drive reaches 80%
utilization.
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 23:16 +0100, Paweł Tęcza pisze:
Also I'm very curious whether I can configure Time Slider to taking
backup every 2 or 4 or 8 hours, for example.
Or set the max number of snapshots?
Pawel
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Paweł Tęcza wrote:
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 23:16 +0100, Paweł Tęcza pisze:
Also I'm very curious whether I can configure Time Slider to taking
backup every 2 or 4 or 8 hours, for example.
Or set the max number of snapshots?
UTSL
Paweł Tęcza wrote:
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 23:16 +0100, Paweł Tęcza pisze:
Also I'm very curious whether I can configure Time Slider to taking
backup every 2 or 4 or 8 hours, for example.
Or set the max number of snapshots?
Yes you can (though not in the time-slider gui yet).
On 11/25/08 16:41, Paweł Tęcza wrote:
Dnia 2008-11-25, wto o godzinie 13:11 -0500, Richard Morris - Sun
Microsystems - Burlington United States pisze:
Pawel,
With http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6734907
zfs list -t all would be useful once snapshots are omitted by default,
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 06:34:47PM -0500, Richard Morris - Sun Microsystems -
Burlington United States wrote:
option to list all datasets. So 6734907 added -t all which produces the
same output as -t filesystem,volume,snapshot.
1.
To be honest, I haven't considered the ease-of-use aspects of listing file
systems and/or snapshots, simply that the way it is now is preferable (to me)
than how it used to be. But you could see what others think perhaps.
Yes, I think when a system is evolving it can be confusing to see cases
Jel,
Jens Elkner wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 03:42:17PM -0800, David Pacheco wrote:
Pawel Tecza wrote:
But I still don't understand why `zfs list` doesn't display snapshots
by default. I saw it in the Net many times at the examples of zfs usage.
This was PSARC/2008/469 -
Dnia 2008-11-23, nie o godzinie 13:41 +0530, Sanjeev Bagewadi pisze:
The uncomplete one - where is the '-t all' option? It's really annoying,
error prone, time consuming to type stories on the command line ...
Does anybody remember the keep it small and simple thing?
This change was
Dnia 2008-11-22, sob o godzinie 07:06 -0800, Simon Breden pisze:
Hi Pawel,
Yes, it did change in the last few months.
Hello Simon,
Thanks a lot for your reply! I didn't know it, because I'm not so
long-time OpenSolaris user ;) I was confused, because recently I've
seen Roman Strobl's ZFS
Dnia 2008-11-23, nie o godzinie 18:14 +0100, Paweł Tęcza pisze:
Dnia 2008-11-22, sob o godzinie 07:06 -0800, Simon Breden pisze:
Hi Pawel,
Yes, it did change in the last few months.
Hello Simon,
Thanks a lot for your reply! I didn't know it, because I'm not so
long-time OpenSolaris
On 11/22/08, Jens Elkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 03:42:17PM -0800, David Pacheco wrote:
Pawel Tecza wrote:
But I still don't understand why `zfs list` doesn't display snapshots
by default. I saw it in the Net many times at the examples of zfs usage.
This
Hi Pawel,
Yes, it did change in the last few months.
On older versions of solaris the default for 'zfs list' was to show all
filesystems AND snapshots.
This got to be a real pain when you had lots of snapshots as you couldn't
easily see what was what, so it was changed so that the default for
Hello All,
This is my zfs list:
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool 10,5G 3,85G61K /rpool
rpool/ROOT9,04G 3,85G18K legacy
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris89,7M 3,85G 5,44G legacy
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-1 8,95G
zfs list -t snapshot ?
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Pawel Tecza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
This is my zfs list:
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool 10,5G 3,85G61K /rpool
rpool/ROOT9,04G 3,85G
'zfs list' by default does not list the snapshots.
You need to use '-t snapshot' option with zfs list to view the snapshots.
--
Prabahar.
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 12:14:47AM +0100, Pawel Tecza wrote:
Hello All,
This is my zfs list:
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER
Pawel Tecza wrote:
But I still don't understand why `zfs list` doesn't display snapshots
by default. I saw it in the Net many times at the examples of zfs usage.
It was changed.
zfs list -t all
gives you everything, like zfs list used to.
--
Andrew
Prabahar Jeyaram pisze:
'zfs list' by default does not list the snapshots.
You need to use '-t snapshot' option with zfs list to view the snapshots.
Hello Prabahar,
Thank you very much for your fast explanation! Did `zfs list` always
work in that way or it is default behaviour of the latest
It used to. Although, with the Time Slider now, I agree that it shouldn't by
default
Malachi
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Pawel Tecza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahmed Kamal pisze:
zfs list -t snapshot ?
Hi Ahmed,
Thanks a lot for the hint! It works. I didn't know that I have so many
Pawel Tecza wrote:
But I still don't understand why `zfs list` doesn't display snapshots
by default. I saw it in the Net many times at the examples of zfs usage.
This was PSARC/2008/469 - excluding snapshot info from 'zfs list'
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/pages/2008091003/
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 03:42:17PM -0800, David Pacheco wrote:
Pawel Tecza wrote:
But I still don't understand why `zfs list` doesn't display snapshots
by default. I saw it in the Net many times at the examples of zfs usage.
This was PSARC/2008/469 - excluding snapshot info from 'zfs list'
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Jens Elkner
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The uncomplete one - where is the '-t all' option? It's really annoying,
error prone, time consuming to type stories on the command line ...
Does anybody remember the keep it small and simple thing?
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