On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, Linder, Doug wrote:
Is there any technical difference between using zfs unmount to unmount
a ZFS filesystem versus the standard unix umount command? I always
use zfs unmount but some of my colleagues still just use umount. Is
there any reason to use one over the other?
On 30.09.10 15:42, Mark J Musante wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, Linder, Doug wrote:
Is there any technical difference between using zfs unmount to unmount
a ZFS filesystem versus the standard unix umount command? I always use
zfs unmount but some of my colleagues still just use umount. Is there
Michael Schuster [mailto:michael.schus...@oracle.com] wrote:
Mark, I think that wasn't the question, rather, what's the difference
between 'zfs u[n]mount' and '/usr/bin/umount'?
Yes, that was the question. Sorry I wasn't more clear.
Doug Linder
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, Darren J Moffat wrote:
* It can be applied recursively down a ZFS hierarchy
True.
* It will unshare the filesystems first
Actually, because we use the zfs command to do the unmount, we end up
doing the unshare on the filesystem first.
See the opensolaris code for
On 30/09/2010 14:49, Linder, Doug wrote:
Michael Schuster [mailto:michael.schus...@oracle.com] wrote:
Mark, I think that wasn't the question, rather, what's the difference
between 'zfs u[n]mount' and '/usr/bin/umount'?
Yes, that was the question. Sorry I wasn't more clear.
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