Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2017 14:10:13 +0200 From: Michael Schuster <michaelsprivate@gmail.com> To: Johan Helsingius <julf@julf.com>, freeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ZFS and free space Message-ID: <CADqw_gLcC6eWbks7MYO0iijx7CXoZLV%2B2Z5d5L=W_HeDpuPT2g@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <5e642437-f60f-295e-bfbc-a5aab501636d@julf.com> References: <c4f933a5-e9c7-6df4-b443-dc3f4e964827@julf.com> <a4854ec0e37de576e636dac7f468e975@dweimer.net> <c9b62f68-199b-eafd-79bf-e47c44885f9a@julf.com> <126aaff1-58af-f7d5-b47e-c7d894b45606@gmail.com> <a179f76a-19ef-7576-4fc5-55ed5ce348b2@julf.com> <CADqw_g%2B4vLrS0oUdyLUgxZDTJy=z88fP-wC-EYwydSuAH3WtOA@mail.gmail.com> <db074f22-dc8b-5407-fb8f-6253851ce0a8@julf.com> <CADqw_gKsZYVYw82nPEXEcz1iLPagvhsc=vJjW7MmC7dNLdKA8A@mail.gmail.com> <917955d1-faf8-854c-d4c0-b2e6ef957314@julf.com> <CADqw_gK18h-VchbctAVAQdAixLLX9Hcc68Rego_yjRi1DCtM9g@mail.gmail.com> <5e642437-f60f-295e-bfbc-a5aab501636d@julf.com>
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On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Johan Helsingius <julf@julf.com> wrote: > > according to the output you showed, it must be in zpool/home ... Marko's > > suggestion is definitely a good one! > > Yes - seems it is in zroot/usr I beg to differ: zroot/usr /usr no 4.17T 140K 1.09x lz4 REFER is 140K - that's almost nothing compared to what you're "missing". > > That symbolic link seem to be part of the default install. > > If so, IMO that's a decision that would at least require some > > explanation to "naive" users (like me). However, can you try to (re)move > > it for now and see what you can learn? > > Removed it temporarily, no change (and it wasn't masking anything). > > define "no change" - from what you showed previously, there must have been a change because /home was a link to /usr/home ... maybe zfs list output won't change, but I'd expect the output of "ls -las" for /home/storage to show something different from /usr/home/storage now ... *Hmm...# zfs mount zroot/usrcannot mount 'zroot/usr': 'canmount' property is set to 'off'* you can change that property, but it's probably not worth the effort (see what I wrote above). regards Michael -- Michael Schuster http://recursiveramblings.wordpress.com/ recursion, n: see 'recursion'
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