Cindy,

Following is quoted from ZFS Dedup FAQ:

"Deduplicated space accounting is reported at the pool level. You must use the 
zpool list command rather than the zfs list command to identify disk space 
consumption when dedup is enabled. If you use the zfs list command to review 
deduplicated space, you might see that the file system appears to be increasing 
because we're able to store more data on the same physical device. Using the 
zpool list will show you how much physical space is being consumed and it will 
also show you the dedup ratio.The df command is not dedup-aware and will not 
provide accurate space accounting."

So how can I set the quota size on a file system with dedup enabled?

Thanks.

Fred

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