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Date:      Mon, 21 Aug 2023 15:38:46 +0200
From:      freebsd@vanderzwan.org
To:        Kaya Saman <kayasaman@optiplex-networks.com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ZFS Root size keeps going down after upgrade to 13.2-release
Message-ID:  <0E0B068F-C160-445F-BCED-828694122C8C@vanderzwan.org>
In-Reply-To: <3caba337-1d4c-4555-d3ba-7d36278a4c9b@optiplex-networks.com>
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> On 21 Aug 2023, at 15:34, Kaya Saman <kayasaman@optiplex-networks.com> =
wrote:
>=20
>=20
> On 8/21/23 14:23, freebsd@vanderzwan.org wrote:
>>=20
>>> On 21 Aug 2023, at 15:14, Kaya Saman =
<kayasaman@optiplex-networks.com> wrote:
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>> On 8/21/23 14:07, freebsd@vanderzwan.org wrote:
>>>>> On 21 Aug 2023, at 14:21, Kaya Saman =
<kayasaman@optiplex-networks.com> wrote:
>>>>> # zfs list -ro space zroot/ROOT
>>>>> NAME                                          AVAIL   USED =
USEDSNAP  USEDDS  USEDREFRESERV  USEDCHILD
>>>>> zroot/ROOT                                     720M  88.5G 0B     =
88K             0B      88.5G
>>>>> zroot/ROOT/13.1-RELEASE-p5_2023-08-20_220010   720M     8K 0B      =
8K             0B         0B
>>>>> zroot/ROOT/13.2-RELEASE-p2_2023-08-20_224534   720M     8K 0B      =
8K             0B         0B
>>>>> zroot/ROOT/default                             720M  88.5G 52.0G   =
36.5G             0B         0B
>>>>>=20
>>>> That last line seems to indicate there is 52.0 G used in snapshots =
of zroot/ROOT/default and 36.5G in the dataset itself.
>>>> Output of zfs list -o  space -t snapshot |grep zroot/ROOT/default =
should give a list of the snapshots and the sizes.
>>>>=20
>>>> 	Paul
>>>>=20
>>>>=20
>>> Thanks so much Paul.... I feel like I'm spinning around in circles =
currently...
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>> There doesn't seem to be anything indicative of that space being =
used up?
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>>  zfs list -o  space -t snapshot |grep zroot/ROOT/defaul
>>> zroot/ROOT/default@2022-11-28-06:08:26-0      -   583M -       -     =
         -          -
>>> zroot/ROOT/default@2022-11-28-06:38:48-0      -  11.4M -       -     =
         -          -
>>> zroot/ROOT/default@2022-11-28-07:26:20-0      -  9.41M -       -     =
         -          -
>>> zroot/ROOT/default@2023-08-20-22:00:10-0      -  34.5M -       -     =
         -          -
>>> zroot/ROOT/default@2023-08-20-22:45:34-0      -  9.56M -       -     =
         -          -
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>> certainly not 52GB?
>>>=20
>>>=20
>> That=E2=80=99s definitely confusing.
>> What=E2=80=99s the full output of 'zfs list -o space -r zroot=E2=80=99 =
 and of 'zpool list  -v zroot=E2=80=99
>>=20
>> 	Paul
>>=20
>>=20
>=20
> Here are the outputs:
>=20
>=20
> zfs list -o space -r zroot
> NAME                                          AVAIL   USED USEDSNAP  =
USEDDS  USEDREFRESERV  USEDCHILD
> zroot                                          720M   107G 0B   2.20G  =
           0B       105G
> zroot/ROOT                                     720M  88.5G 0B     88K  =
           0B      88.5G
> zroot/ROOT/13.1-RELEASE-p5_2023-08-20_220010   720M     8K 0B      8K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/ROOT/13.2-RELEASE-p2_2023-08-20_224534   720M     8K 0B      8K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/ROOT/default                             720M  88.5G 52.0G   =
36.5G             0B         0B
> zroot/swap                                    3.78G  6.19G 0B   3.11G  =
        3.08G         0B
> zroot/tmp                                      720M   121M 0B    121M  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/usr                                      720M  7.09G 0B     88K  =
           0B      7.09G
> zroot/usr/home                                 720M    88K 0B     88K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/usr/obj                                  720M  4.75G 0B   4.75G  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/usr/ports                                720M   432K 0B    176K  =
           0B       256K
> zroot/usr/ports/distfiles                      720M   168K 0B    168K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/usr/ports/packages                       720M    88K 0B     88K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/usr/src                                  720M  2.35G 0B   2.35G  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var                                      720M  2.60G 0B     88K  =
           0B      2.60G
> zroot/var/audit                                720M    88K 0B     88K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var/backups                              720M   141M 0B    141M  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var/crash                                720M    88K 0B     88K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var/db                                   720M  1.69G 0B   1.59G  =
           0B      94.8M
> zroot/var/db/pkg                               720M  94.8M 0B   94.8M  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var/empty                                720M    88K 0B     88K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var/log                                  720M   792M 0B    792M  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var/mail                                 720M  3.96M 0B   3.96M  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var/run                                  720M   248K 0B    248K  =
           0B         0B
> zroot/var/tmp                                  720M   672K 0B    672K  =
           0B         0B
>=20
>=20
>  zpool list  -v zroot
> NAME         SIZE  ALLOC   FREE  CKPOINT  EXPANDSZ   FRAG    CAP DEDUP =
   HEALTH  ALTROOT
> zroot        111G   104G  7.22G        -         -    82%    93% 1.00x =
   ONLINE  -
>   mirror-0   111G   104G  7.22G        -         -    82% 93.5%      - =
   ONLINE
>     ada0p3   111G      -      -        -         -      - -      -    =
ONLINE
>     ada1p3   111G      -      -        -         -      - -      -    =
ONLINE
>=20


Those look quite normal. What about 'zfs list -r -t all -o space =
zroot/ROOT/default=E2=80=99  ?

	Paul






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