Matthew Ahrens wrote:
Miroslav Pendev wrote:
I did some more testing, here is what I found:
- I can destroy older and newer snapshots, just not that particular
snapshot
- I added some more memory total 1GB, now after I start the destroy
command, ~500MB RAM are taken right away, there is sti
Miroslav Pendev wrote:
I did some more testing, here is what I found:
- I can destroy older and newer snapshots, just not that particular snapshot
- I added some more memory total 1GB, now after I start the destroy command, ~500MB RAM are taken right away, there is still ~200MB or so left.
o
You are definitely hitting a bug.. Not sure which one (hopefully someone else
will chime in on that.) It should take mere milliseconds to destroy a snapshot
regardless of size.
Do you have any disk errors?
What would happen if you scrubbed the pool?
Eric
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I did some more testing, here is what I found:
- I can destroy older and newer snapshots, just not that particular snapshot
- I added some more memory total 1GB, now after I start the destroy command,
~500MB RAM are taken right away, there is still ~200MB or so left.
o The machine is responsiv