Oddly a reboot of the host resulted in the space showing up correctly.
[root@jmini08 ~]# df -h /data
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
data-pool 914G 3.5M 914G 1% /data
[root@jmini08 ~]# du -hs /data
3.3M/data
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urthmover
On July 15, 2014 at 4:14:51 PM, urthmover
[root@jmini08 ~]# du -hs /data
3.3M/data
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urthmover
On July 15, 2014 at 3:28:43 PM, Colby Westerburg (cwesterb...@gmail.com) wrote:
[root@jmini08 ~]# zfs list -t snapshot
no datasets available
[root@jmini07 ~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
10.6.2.34:/data
Den 15 jul 2014 22:28 skrev Colby Westerburg :
>
> [root@jmini08 ~]# zfs list -t snapshot
> no datasets available
>
> [root@jmini07 ~]# df -h
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> 10.6.2.34:/data 914G 51G 864G 6%
> /rhev/data-center/mnt/10.6.2.34:_data
>
> [root@jm
Den 15 jul 2014 21:31 skrev urthmover :
>
> It might be a result of running the zfs filesystem on the disks that the
> storage domain is using. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Snapshots?
# zfs list -t snapshot
What does the hosts that are mouting think? If you log into one of them and run
All,
I have a storage domain that reports having 863G free. The Total Space is
913G. Currently, there are no virtual machines using this storage domain.
When I ssh into the host there is 2.2M on the top level of that mount according
to du. How do I account for and reclaim the mysterious spac
It might be a result of running the zfs filesystem on the disks that the
storage domain is using. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
[root@jmini08 ~]# mount | grep data-pool
data-pool on /data type zfs (rw,xattr)
[root@jmini08 ~]# df -h /data
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
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