No, I did mean 'snapshot -r' but I thought someone on the list said that the '-r' wouldn't work until b63... hmmm...
Well, realistically, all of us new to this should probably know how to patch our system before we put any useful data on it anyway, right? :) Thanks, Mal On 5/25/07, Constantin Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Malachi, Malachi de Ælfweald wrote: > I'm actually wondering the same thing because I have b62 w/ the ZFS > bits; but need the snapshot's "-r" functionality. you're lucky, it's already there. From my b62 machine's "man zfs": zfs snapshot [-r] [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] Creates a snapshot with the given name. See the "Snapshots" section for details. -r Recursively create snapshots of all descendant datasets. Snapshots are taken atomically, so that all recursive snapshots correspond to the same moment in time. Or did you mean send -r? Best regards, Constantin -- Constantin Gonzalez Sun Microsystems GmbH, Germany Platform Technology Group, Global Systems Engineering http://www.sun.de/ Tel.: +49 89/4 60 08-25 91 http://blogs.sun.com/constantin/ Sitz d. Ges.: Sun Microsystems GmbH, Sonnenallee 1, 85551 Kirchheim-Heimstetten Amtsgericht Muenchen: HRB 161028 Geschaeftsfuehrer: Marcel Schneider, Wolfgang Engels, Dr. Roland Boemer Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Martin Haering
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