Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2024 22:26:57 -0700 From: Craig Leres <leres@freebsd.org> To: Gordon Bergling <gbe@freebsd.org>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ZFS space allocation Message-ID: <23cac5c2-13b7-4f3b-a06f-050fed91e36b@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <Zm0kHhmby4HNvwnk@lion.ttyv0.de> References: <Zm0kHhmby4HNvwnk@lion.ttyv0.de>
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On 6/14/24 22:18, Gordon Bergling wrote: > I just upgraded a 13.3-RELEASE system to 14.1-RELEASE, which has > two ZFS pools, z for ZFS-on-root and storage for asorted stuff. While > a 'pkg upgrade' fails, I discovered something strange with the free > disk space. [...] > In general I don't have any clue where the 16.5G are allocated. > > Any hints how to get the space back? I have deleted all snapshots, but the available space > is still 0B. I ran into this after upgrading a small vultr vm; I couldn't install one last large package because there wasn't enough free space. In my case it was due to a bunch of old boot environment snapshots. I don't know what happens if you delete the related snapshots without using "bectl" but it still might be worth looking at BECTL(8) Craig
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