Razorblade
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- Apr 12, 2012
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Today I successfully updated my FreeNAS box to 9.2.1.5.
In the settings I found an option named "System dataset pool:" So I tried to move the System dataset pool to another storage pool (Personal).
The new dataset was successfully created and the system was rebooted after that. (just to be sure)
But now I have two .system datasets and I am unable to delete the old one (manually) as it says
df -h now tells me the following:
So, how can I get rid of that 'old' system dataset?
In the settings I found an option named "System dataset pool:" So I tried to move the System dataset pool to another storage pool (Personal).
The new dataset was successfully created and the system was rebooted after that. (just to be sure)
But now I have two .system datasets and I am unable to delete the old one (manually) as it says
Code:
rm: .system/cores: Device busy rm: .system/syslog: Device busy rm: .system/samba4: Device busy rm: .system/: Device busy
df -h now tells me the following:
Code:
BigStore 3.6T 3.3T 268G 93% /mnt/BigStore BigStore/.system 268G 51k 268G 0% /mnt/BigStore/.system BigStore/.system/cores 268G 46k 268G 0% /mnt/BigStore/.system/cores BigStore/.system/samba4 268G 46k 268G 0% /mnt/BigStore/.system/samba4 BigStore/.system/syslog 268G 46k 268G 0% /mnt/BigStore/.system/syslog Personal 224G 2.4G 222G 1% /mnt/Personal Personal/.system 222G 34k 222G 0% /mnt/Personal/.system Personal/.system/cores 222G 31k 222G 0% /mnt/Personal/.system/cores Personal/.system/samba4 222G 4.1M 222G 0% /mnt/Personal/.system/samba4 Personal/.system/syslog 222G 579k 222G 0% /mnt/Personal/.system/syslog
So, how can I get rid of that 'old' system dataset?