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On 03/11/2014 08:19 PM, Mark Felder wrote:
On Mar 11, 2014, at 18:49, Novosielski, Ryan
<user-6e4f7a3bb37f@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Didn't you see the other e-mail? Scott Brian says it does.
Whoops, my apologies. It does seem to graph it strangely on
FreeBSD; I wasn't aware this was expected behavior. I was hoping
it would do a better job of being able to determine the true amount
of free space.
None needed; I'm curious, is it handled differently on FreeBSD than
Solaris? Solaris shows the total field for all of the FS in the same
pool as the same value. So for example, pool1/fs1, pool1/fs2, etc. all
have the same "total" space and the usage is a percentage of that
total space. A different pool would have a different same value for
the total size. You can change that, though, by assigning ZFS quotas;
it sets a size cap for an FS, so the usage will be a percent of the
capped size.
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