On 28/03/2020 15:19, Allan Jude wrote:
> You can try to destroy the snapshot, if it is the basis of a clone, then
> you will get an error, that you'd need to destroy the BE first, so you
> might decide to keep that snapshot. As long as you don't use the -R flag
> to zfs destroy dataset@snapshot,
On 2020-03-28 03:24, Graham Perrin wrote:
> I imagine that some of the 2019 snapshots below are redundant.
>
> Can I safely destroy any of them?
>
> $ zfs list -t snapshot
> NAME USED AVAIL
> REFER MOUNTPOINT
>
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 10:30 AM Graham Perrin wrote:
>
> I imagine that some of the 2019 snapshots below are redundant.
>
> Can I safely destroy any of them?
>
> $ zfs list -t snapshot
> NAME USED AVAIL
> REFER MOUNTPOINT
>
I imagine that some of the 2019 snapshots below are redundant.
Can I safely destroy any of them?
$ zfs list -t snapshot
NAME USED AVAIL
REFER MOUNTPOINT
copperbowl/ROOT/Waterfox@2020-03-20-06:19:45 67.0M - 59.2G -