I decided to go clean up some old boot environments, and noticed some unexpected snapshots of my new 151010 BE. Before I cleaned up, it looked like this:
rpool 2.56G 36.6G 37K /rpool rpool/ROOT 2.55G 36.6G 31K legacy rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151008f 590K 36.6G 1.05G / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151008f-tty-irq 494K 36.6G 814M / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151008f-ttyc-1 592K 36.6G 813M / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151008j 652K 36.6G 813M / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151008t 53.5M 36.6G 823M / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151008t-backup-1 58K 36.6G 828M / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010 2.50G 36.6G 1.08G / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@install 490M - 672M - rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@2014-02-22-03:00:02 340M - 1.05G - rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@2014-03-13-22:38:49 64.4M - 813M - rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@2014-05-30-21:31:31 3.54M - 822M - rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@2014-05-30-21:36:13 6.19M - 822M - rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@2014-06-05-22:00:07 18.0M - 828M - rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@2014-06-16-18:55:29 28.8M - 1.01G - I noticed the new 151010 BE had a number of snapshots I didn't make; the dates are particularly odd given 151010 wasn't released until May something and I didn't install it until Junish. After running beadm to delete my old BE's, it then looked like this: rpool 2.02G 37.1G 36.5K /rpool rpool/ROOT 2.02G 37.1G 31K legacy rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151008t 53.5M 37.1G 823M / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010 1.97G 37.1G 1.08G / rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@install 492M - 672M - rpool/ROOT/omnios-r151010@2014-06-16-18:55:29 412M - 1.01G - Five of the 151010 snapshots had disappeared, presumably cleaned up by beadm? Are these beadm managed snapshots something new? I don't recall ever seeing them before. Can I just delete them manually or would that break something? Between the two of them that are left, they seem to be sucking up about 1 gig or so. Thanks... _______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss
