Hi Ned,
The difference is that for mirrored pools, zpool list displays the
actual available space so that if you have a mirrored pool of two
30-GB disks, zpool list will display 30 GBs, which should jibe with
the zfs list output of available space for file systems.
For RAIDZ pools, zpool list di
> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Freddie Cash
>
> "zpool list" output show raw disk usage, including all redundant copies of
> metadata, all redundant copies of data blocks, all redundancy accounted for
> (mirror, raidz), etc.
Thanks fj.
Should have realized that when it showed 27T available, which is the raw total
size before raid-z2!
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On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Lanky Doodle wrote:
> I'm just uploading all my data to my server and the space used is much more
> than what i'm uploading;
>
> Documents = 147MB
> Videos = 11G
> Software= 1.4G
>
> By my calculations, that equals 12.547T, yet zpool list is showing 21G as
> bein
I'm just uploading all my data to my server and the space used is much more
than what i'm uploading;
Documents = 147MB
Videos = 11G
Software= 1.4G
By my calculations, that equals 12.547T, yet zpool list is showing 21G as being
allocated;
NAMESIZE ALLOC FREECAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTRO