On Oct 18, 2007, at 13:26, Richard Elling wrote:
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> Yes. It is true that ZFS redefines the meaning of available space.
> But
> most people like compression, snapshots, clones, and the pooling
> concept.
> It may just be that you want zfs list instead, df is old-school :-)
exactly - i'm not
On Oct 18, 2007, at 11:57, Richard Elling wrote:
> David Runyon wrote:
>> I was presenting to a customer at the EBC yesterday, and one of the
>> people at the meeting said using df in ZFS really drives him crazy
>> (no,
>> that's all the detail I have). Any ideas/suggestions?
>
> Filter it. T
[warning: paradigm shifted]
Jonathan Edwards wrote:
> On Oct 18, 2007, at 11:57, Richard Elling wrote:
>
>> David Runyon wrote:
>>> I was presenting to a customer at the EBC yesterday, and one of the
>>> people at the meeting said using df in ZFS really drives him crazy (no,
>>> that's all the de
David Runyon wrote:
> I was presenting to a customer at the EBC yesterday, and one of the
> people at the meeting said using df in ZFS really drives him crazy (no,
> that's all the detail I have). Any ideas/suggestions?
Filter it. This is UNIX after all...
-- richard
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On 10/17/07, David Runyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was presenting to a customer at the EBC yesterday, and one of the
> people at the meeting said using df in ZFS really drives him crazy (no,
> that's all the detail I have). Any ideas/suggestions?
I suspect that this is related to the notion
I asked this recently, but haven't done anything else about it:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=155583𥾿
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I was presenting to a customer at the EBC yesterday, and one of the
people at the meeting said using df in ZFS really drives him crazy (no,
that's all the detail I have). Any ideas/suggestions?
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