On Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:40:20 -0400
Brian Cuttler <[email protected]> wrote:

> That is odd, and not reflective out output for ZFS file systems
> on a Solaris box.

Hmm..

> Clearly the script will not work for you as intended.

You mean dump or even gnutar?

> I have no clue what tank0/ROOT/default contains, suspect
> /root/default is the mount point, but you'd know and I
> can only guess. Suspect tank0/ROOT is in fact /root.

Here I'll include df-h output as well:

[gour@atmarama gour] df
-h
~ Filesystem                   Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted
on tank0/ROOT/default           368G    5.5G    363G     1%    /
devfs                        1.0k    1.0k      0B   100%    /dev
procfs                       4.0k    4.0k      0B   100%    /proc
linprocfs                    4.0k    4.0k      0B
100%    /compat/linux/proc tank0/root                   363G     40M
363G     0%    /root tank0/tmp                    363G    126k
363G     0%    /tmp tank0/usr/home               363G     73k
363G     0%    /usr/home tank0/usr/home/gour          893G    529G
363G    59%    /usr/home/gour tank0/usr/jails              363G
83M    363G     0%    /usr/jails tank0/usr/obj                363G
31k    363G     0%    /usr/obj tank0/usr/pbi                374G
11G    363G     3%    /usr/pbi tank0/usr/ports              363G
675M    363G     0%    /usr/ports tank0/usr/ports/distfiles    363G
106M    363G     0%    /usr/ports/distfiles
tank0/usr/src                363G    435M    363G     0%    /usr/src
tank0/var/audit              363G     31k    363G     0%    /var/audit
tank0/var/log                363G    626k    363G     0%    /var/log
tank0/var/tmp                363G    114k    363G     0%    /var/tmp


and zfs list (again):

[gour@atmarama gour] zfs list                                                   
                                                             ~
NAME                        USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
tank0                       550G   363G    31K  legacy
tank0/ROOT                 5.52G   363G    31K  legacy
tank0/ROOT/default         5.52G   363G  5.52G  /mnt
tank0/root                 40.1M   363G  40.1M  /root
tank0/swap                 2.06G   365G  37.8M  -
tank0/tmp                   127K   363G   127K  /tmp
tank0/usr                   543G   363G    31K  /mnt/usr
tank0/usr/home              530G   363G  73.5K  /usr/home
tank0/usr/home/gour         530G   363G   530G  /usr/home/gour
tank0/usr/jails            83.8M   363G  83.8M  /usr/jails
tank0/usr/obj                31K   363G    31K  /usr/obj
tank0/usr/pbi              11.6G   363G  11.6G  /usr/pbi
tank0/usr/ports             782M   363G   676M  /usr/ports
tank0/usr/ports/distfiles   106M   363G   106M  /usr/ports/distfiles
tank0/usr/src               435M   363G   435M  /usr/src
tank0/var                   802K   363G    31K  /mnt/var
tank0/var/audit              31K   363G    31K  /var/audit
tank0/var/log               626K   363G   626K  /var/log
tank0/var/tmp               114K   363G   114K  /var/tmp


Does it help?

> I can not be 100% certain about linux, but as far as Solaris
> goes (I believe linux to be the same) dump will only dump ext
> type, ufs, xfs etc type file systems, that tar is always used
> with ZFS file systems.

I'm on Free(PC)BSD.


Sincerely,
Gour

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