Hi,
Can anyone tell me what the cli command zfs destroy, actually destroys ?
I have a couple of zfs objects (don't know what they are), remaining from an old Coral install, that I'm tempted to remove.
NAS/.vm_cache 45.7M 8.77T 176K /mnt/NAS/.vm_cache
NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker 45.5M 8.77T 176K /mnt/NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker
NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker/initrd 41.7M 8.77T 41.7M /mnt/NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker/initrd
NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker/vmlinuz64 3.66M 8.77T 3.66M /mnt/NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker/vmlinuz64
But I'm not sure if I can just destroy them and I'm not sure if the ZFS destroy command is the right way to go.
Does "# zfs destroy tank/home/blabla" just destroy blabla, or does it also destroy home/blabla ?
And does it destroy blabla/temp/bla, or just blabla ?
Can anyone tell me what the cli command zfs destroy, actually destroys ?
I have a couple of zfs objects (don't know what they are), remaining from an old Coral install, that I'm tempted to remove.
NAS/.vm_cache 45.7M 8.77T 176K /mnt/NAS/.vm_cache
NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker 45.5M 8.77T 176K /mnt/NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker
NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker/initrd 41.7M 8.77T 41.7M /mnt/NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker/initrd
NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker/vmlinuz64 3.66M 8.77T 3.66M /mnt/NAS/.vm_cache/boot2docker/vmlinuz64
But I'm not sure if I can just destroy them and I'm not sure if the ZFS destroy command is the right way to go.
Does "# zfs destroy tank/home/blabla" just destroy blabla, or does it also destroy home/blabla ?
And does it destroy blabla/temp/bla, or just blabla ?