> NAME         USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
> rpool/dump  41.5G  9.15G  41.5G  -
> rpool/swap  4.13G  13.0G   276M  -

The "dump" volume is much too big.  Do a

  dumpadm -e

This will print the "estimated" dump size.  Then add a bit, and
set the new dump volume size with:

  zfs set volsize=<new size> rpool/dump

For example, on my OmniOS file server:

# dumpadm -e
Estimated dump size: 4.63G

# zfs set volsize=6G rpool/dump

# zfs list rpool/dump
NAME         USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
rpool/dump  6.00G  24.1G  6.00G  -

> I did not changed anything during instalation proccess, I've just
> accepted all defaults

Yes.  The "traditional" installation usually sizes dump too big.
That is why I asked. :-)


Hope this helps -- Volker
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