Cliff Steinman
Cadet
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- Aug 26, 2016
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I have one volume (mimsy, 369.8 GiB used) with one dataset (mimsy, 247.3 GiB), two zvols (files, 246.2 GiB|witness, 1.0 GiB). I'm presenting them as an iSCSI device to Hyper-V. You may have noticed my volume is taking up much more than the data it lists. I believe this may be due to an abandoned dataset, replication, or iSCSI file extent. However, an ls -la on /mimsy only shows md_size and mimsy. Within, only files and witness. Since the zvols are being presented as a device I'm not seeing anything under files.
First question: is there a way I can see the data stored within the zvol, I know a file extent would create a .extent file in there?
Second question: how do I find the 122.5 GB that the volume shows, but the contained datasets don't contain?
For reference, my volume screen looks like:
Name Used Available
mimsy 369.8 GiB (53%) 322.2 GiB
-----mimsy 247.3 GiB (55%) 199.2 GiB
--------files 246.2 GiB (55%) 199.2 GiB
--------witness 1.0 GiB (0%) 200.2 GiB
First question: is there a way I can see the data stored within the zvol, I know a file extent would create a .extent file in there?
Second question: how do I find the 122.5 GB that the volume shows, but the contained datasets don't contain?
For reference, my volume screen looks like:
Name Used Available
mimsy 369.8 GiB (53%) 322.2 GiB
-----mimsy 247.3 GiB (55%) 199.2 GiB
--------files 246.2 GiB (55%) 199.2 GiB
--------witness 1.0 GiB (0%) 200.2 GiB
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