Well, so much for that theory. :) Definitely looks like ZFS, and you definitely don't have an inode shortage. :)
Looking at the output of your commands is occurs to me that it looks like you are rsyncing the backups from one machine to another, not using dirvish to back them up? Are you using dirvish to back up to one host, then manually rsyncing the dirvish backup to other hosts? It should theoretically be possible, though I'm not sure what the limitations are of doing it as a non-privileged user. Maybe someone else here has more experience. -Patrick — Patrick Toal pt...@takeflight.ca > On Mar 30, 2016, at 8:54 AM, John Lewis <lewisjohn....@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Patrick, > Thanks for the reply. > > I'm not sure what is the FreeBSD filesystem, but I believe it's ZFS. > > $ df -i > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity > iused ifree %iused Mounted on > b20-vol1/jails/rsync30.freebsdmachine.com 9641639712 3383338 9638256374 > 0% 192181 19276512748 0% / > > Thanks again! > > > On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 7:39 PM, Patrick Toal <pt...@takeflight.ca> wrote: > My first guess is that you are running out of inodes on your FreeBSD > filesystem. Are you using UFS2 on the FreeBSD box, I presume? > > What do you get from the output of 'df -i' on the BSD box? > > -Patrick > > — > Patrick Toal > pt...@takeflight.ca > > _______________________________________________ > Dirvish mailing list > Dirvish@dirvish.org > http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list Dirvish@dirvish.org http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish