> So as I mentioned I’ve able to mail the dataset. It gets mounted upon
> starting the jail. It shows up in “zfs list”.
If you can see your dataset with `zfs-list(8)` it does not mean that it is
mounted. You should check it using `mount -t zfs` or `zfs mount`.
> And when I do zfs snapshot on
So as I mentioned I’ve able to mail the dataset. It gets mounted upon
starting the jail. It shows up in “zfs list”. And when I do zfs snapshot on
the dataset it appears to create the snapshot as it shows up in a “zfs list
-t snapshot” but the snapdir isn’t visible even after setting snapdir to
I've been trying to get a zfs dataset delegated into a jail (to run PG on),
and allow snapshots and rollback to take place inside the jail. I can get
the dataset mounted into the jail, I can get zfs to take the snapshot, list
the snapshot, but when I rollback or try to ls -la the directory to see
Hi Chris,
Maybe your dataset is not mounted inside the jail. I thought that simply
enabling `/etc/rc.d/zfs` was fine, but no, it just doesn't work. I don't know
if this behavior is a bug or something else, but at the moment I don't have
time to investigate.
I have a similar setup for a jail