Miles Benson wrote:
Hi Jerry,
Ok, that makes sense. And I've checked and you're right, it's all in the
non-global zone. My mistake and I'm glad I was wrong.
However, I think the thing which set me off on the wrong track in the first
place was the zfs list output showing the available space.
Hi Jerry,
Ok, that makes sense. And I've checked and you're right, it's all in the
non-global zone. My mistake and I'm glad I was wrong.
However, I think the thing which set me off on the wrong track in the first
place was the zfs list output showing the available space. Which quota is that
Miles Benson wrote:
Thanks for getting back.
Anyway, I've done some more digging. It seems to be related to having
delegated a dataset to a zone.
I have two zones 'basezone' and 'paulzone'. Forget the fact that I used the
example of basezone above for a moment.
basezone has no delegated da
Thanks for getting back.
Anyway, I've done some more digging. It seems to be related to having
delegated a dataset to a zone.
I have two zones 'basezone' and 'paulzone'. Forget the fact that I used the
example of basezone above for a moment.
basezone has no delegated dataset and when you zlo
Miles Benson wrote:
Hi All,
I'm not sure what I'm seeing is by design or by misconfiguration. I created a filesystem
"tank/zones" to hold some zones, then created a specific zone filesystem
"tank/zones/basezone". Then built a zone, setting zonepath=/tank/zones/basezone.
If I zlogin to basez
Le 27 sept. 09 à 12:55, Miles Benson a écrit :
Hi All,
I'm not sure what I'm seeing is by design or by misconfiguration. I
created a filesystem "tank/zones" to hold some zones, then created a
specific zone filesystem "tank/zones/basezone". Then built a zone,
setting zonepath=/tank/zone
Hi All,
I'm not sure what I'm seeing is by design or by misconfiguration. I created a
filesystem "tank/zones" to hold some zones, then created a specific zone
filesystem "tank/zones/basezone". Then built a zone, setting
zonepath=/tank/zones/basezone.
If I zlogin to basezone, and do zfs list,