Lori,
I have 4 disks on a SAN that I have created one pool on (IBM-ES7), when I
unmount any of these mount points (zfs umount /downloads) and then go to
/downloads I can still see the data.. then when I do a zfs mount -a it says
cannot mount '/downloads': directory is not empty.
I can get it
When all mounts are unmounted and I do a du -sh /*|more I still see the space
allocated. I would think this is filling up my root Filesystem based on this
output.
3.7G /downloads
Your thoughts..
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DRM wrote:
Lori,
I don't have an answer for this. In your first description
of the problem, it sounded like this had something to do
with a zfs root file system (which is my area of work), but
it doesn't.
Maybe someone else can help you here. My suggestion
in the meantime is to show a
When I unmount all my ZFS mounts I'm still able to access the data under root..
why is this?
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DRM wrote:
When I unmount all my ZFS mounts I'm still able to access the data under
root.. why is this?
Can you tell us more? How did you do the unmounts?
What root do you mean?
You mean a zfs root file system? If so, the unmount of
the root file system should have failed.
Lori