Hello, wt., 23 kwi 2024 o 13:33 Roberto Greiner <mrgrei...@gmail.com> napisał(a):
> > Em 23/04/2024 04:34, Radosław Korzeniewski escreveu: > > Hello, > > śr., 17 kwi 2024 o 14:01 Roberto Greiner <mrgrei...@gmail.com> napisał(a): > >> >> The error is at the end of the page, where it says that you can see how >> much space is being used using 'df -h', but the problem is that df can't >> actually see the space gain from dedup, it shows how much would be used >> without dedup. >> >> > This command (df -h) shows how much allocated and free space is available > on the filesystem. So when you have a dedup ratio 20:1, and you wrote 20TB, > then your df command shows 1TB allocated. > > But that is the exact problem I had. df did NOT show 1TB allocated. It > indicated 20TB allocated (yes, in ZFS). > I have not used ZFS Dedup for a long time (I'm a ZFS user from the first beta in Solaris), so I'm curious - if your zpool is 2TB in size and you have a 20:1 dedup ratio with 20TB saved and 1TB allocated then what df shows for you? Something like this? Size: 2TB Used: 20TB Avail: 1TB Use%: 2000% Radek -- Radosław Korzeniewski rados...@korzeniewski.net
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