ubject: Re: [zfs-discuss] 700GB gone? "zfs list" and "df" differs!
try 'zfs list -t all'
roy
- Original Message -
> PS. I do not have any snapshots:
>
> root@frasse:~# zfs list
> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> TempStorage 916G 45,1G 37,3G /mn
2011-07-04 15:58, Orvar Korvar пишет:
PS. I do not have any snapshots:
Depending on OS version and/or pool settings, they may not be
shown by default as to not clobber the output.
Try a direct request with "zfs list -t snapshot" or "-t all", or list
the .zfs/snapshot directory under the filesy
2011-07-04 15:04, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk пишет:
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
TempStorage 916G 45,1G 37,3G /mnt/TempStorage
TempStorage/Backup 799G 45,1G 177G /mnt/TempStorage/Backup< OBS! 800GB!
You probably have snapshots eating the remaining 620GB...
I thought so too - df can lie a
try 'zfs list -t all'
roy
- Original Message -
> PS. I do not have any snapshots:
>
> root@frasse:~# zfs list
> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> TempStorage 916G 45,1G 37,3G /mnt/TempStorage
> TempStorage/Backup 799G 45,1G 177G /mnt/TempStorage/Backup
> TempStorage/EmmasFolder 78,6G 45
On 4 Jul 2011, at 12:58, Orvar Korvar wrote:
> PS. I do not have any snapshots:
>
> root@frasse:~# zfs list
> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> TempStorage916G 45,1G 37,3G
> /mnt/TempStorage
> TempStorage/Backup
PS. I do not have any snapshots:
root@frasse:~# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
TempStorage916G 45,1G 37,3G /mnt/TempStorage
TempStorage/Backup 799G 45,1G 177G
/mnt/TempStorage/Backup
> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> TempStorage 916G 45,1G 37,3G /mnt/TempStorage
> TempStorage/Backup 799G 45,1G 177G /mnt/TempStorage/Backup < OBS!
> 800GB!
You probably have snapshots eating the remaining 620GB...
Vennlige hilsener / Best regards
roy
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On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
> - "Used", as reported by "df", will match "Used", as reported by "zfs
> list".
Sorry, it should be
"Used", as reported by "df", will match "Refer", as reported by "zfs list".
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On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Orvar Korvar
wrote:
> The problem is more clearly stated here. Look, 700GB is gone (the correct
> number is 620GB)!
Somehow you remind me of the story "the boy who cried wolf" (Look,
look! The wolf ate my disk space) :P
>
> First I do "zfs list" onto TempStorage/
The problem is more clearly stated here. Look, 700GB is gone (the correct
number is 620GB)!
First I do "zfs list" onto TempStorage/Backup which reports 800GB. This is
correct.
Then I do "df -h" which reports only 180GB, which is not correct. So, it should
be 800GB of data, but "df" reports on
I am using 64bit S11E. Everything worked fine earlier. But now I suspect the
disk is breaking down, it behaves weird. I have several partitions:
1) OpenSolaris b134 upgraded to S11E
2) WinXP
3) FAT32
4) ZFS storage pool of 900GB
Earlier, everything was fine. But suddenly OpenSolaris does not work
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:40:53PM +0100, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> > On 06/30/11 08:50 PM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
> >> I have a 1.5TB disk that has several partitions. One of them is
> >> 900GB. Now I can only see 300GB. Where is the rest? Is there a
> >> command I can do to reach the rest of the da
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:40:53PM +0100, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> On 06/30/11 08:50 PM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
>> I have a 1.5TB disk that has several partitions. One of them is 900GB. Now I
>> can only see 300GB. Where is the rest? Is there a command I can do to reach
>> the rest of the data? Will
On 06/30/11 08:50 PM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
I have a 1.5TB disk that has several partitions. One of them is 900GB. Now I
can only see 300GB. Where is the rest? Is there a command I can do to reach the
rest of the data? Will scrub help?
Not much to go on - no one can answer this.
How did you g
I have a 1.5TB disk that has several partitions. One of them is 900GB. Now I
can only see 300GB. Where is the rest? Is there a command I can do to reach the
rest of the data? Will scrub help?
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