jakubjb
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Hi
Two processes on replication destination FreeNAS (FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201506162331):
are not allowing me to destroy datasets:
At least that's my guess, because replication of those two datasets never succeded completely and was removed from configuration (in GUI).
When I try to destroy the two mentioned above i get:
Now there's no replication configured and I can't kill those two "zfs receive" processes. They're in Running state, they neither read or write from/to disk:
Is reboot my only option? It's not an easy decision to make and needs to be agreed among clients so I'd rather avoid this.
Two processes on replication destination FreeNAS (FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201506162331):
Code:
14397 ?? R 30861:02.08 /sbin/zfs receive -F -d pool/replica 28326 ?? R 12371:34.80 /sbin/zfs receive -F -d pool/replica
are not allowing me to destroy datasets:
Code:
pool/replica/DATASET pool/replica/DATASET/SUB_DATASET
At least that's my guess, because replication of those two datasets never succeded completely and was removed from configuration (in GUI).
When I try to destroy the two mentioned above i get:
Code:
[root@zfs02] ~# zfs destroy -f -r pool/replica/DATASET/SUB_DATASET cannot destroy 'pool/replica/DATASET/SUB_DATASET': dataset already exists
Now there's no replication configured and I can't kill those two "zfs receive" processes. They're in Running state, they neither read or write from/to disk:
Code:
PID USERNAME VCSW IVCSW READ WRITE FAULT TOTAL PERCENT COMMAND 14397 root 0 25 0 0 0 0 0.00% zfs 28326 root 0 3 0 0 0 0 0.00% zfs
Code:
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND 14397 root 1 20 0 39664K 1632K CPU11 11 514.5H 100.00% zfs 28326 root 1 20 0 39664K 1644K CPU3 3 206.4H 100.00% zfs
Is reboot my only option? It's not an easy decision to make and needs to be agreed among clients so I'd rather avoid this.