Victory Highway
Cadet
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2014
- Messages
- 8
Greetings,
I've been running FreeNAS 9.2.1.x for a while, and I think it rocks! I'm planning on upgrading my system to FreeNAS 9.3 when it becomes available, but I've heard that it converts the boot disk from UFS to ZFS to enable snapshots for different boot configurations. Needless to say, this would use up additional space on the boot drive.
So, before I dive into 9.3, I've run 'df -h' to attempt to determine how much space is left on boot drive. When I did that, I got the following:
My zpool is /mnt/tank, so I presume that all of the other mounted filesystems are on the boot disk. Is that right? So, if I add up the available space on all of those filesystems will I get the total free space on the boot disk? Or is there a better way to determine the remaining capacity of the boot disk?
Regards,
Geoffrey
I've been running FreeNAS 9.2.1.x for a while, and I think it rocks! I'm planning on upgrading my system to FreeNAS 9.3 when it becomes available, but I've heard that it converts the boot disk from UFS to ZFS to enable snapshots for different boot configurations. Needless to say, this would use up additional space on the boot drive.
So, before I dive into 9.3, I've run 'df -h' to attempt to determine how much space is left on boot drive. When I did that, I got the following:
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Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ufs/FreeNASs1a 926M 704M 148M 83% / devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% /dev /dev/md0 4.6M 3.3M 890k 79% /etc /dev/md1 823k 2.0k 756k 0% /mnt /dev/md2 149M 34M 102M 25% /var /dev/ufs/FreeNASs4 19M 4.9M 13M 27% /data tank 2.3T 325k 2.3T 0% /mnt/tank
My zpool is /mnt/tank, so I presume that all of the other mounted filesystems are on the boot disk. Is that right? So, if I add up the available space on all of those filesystems will I get the total free space on the boot disk? Or is there a better way to determine the remaining capacity of the boot disk?
Regards,
Geoffrey