ZFS command can block the whole ZFS subsystem!
O. Hartmann
ohartman at zedat.fu-berlin.de
Sun Jan 5 15:41:20 UTC 2014
On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 06:43:18 -0600
Adam Vande More <amvandemore at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 2:11 AM, O. Hartmann
> <ohartman at zedat.fu-berlin.de>wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 10:14:26 +1100
> > Peter Jeremy <peter at rulingia.com> wrote:
> >
> > > On 2014-Jan-04 23:26:42 +0100, "O. Hartmann"
> > > <ohartman at zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> > > >zfs list -r BACKUP00
> > > >NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> > > >BACKUP00 1.48T 1.19T 144K /BACKUP00
> > > >BACKUP00/backup 1.47T 1.19T 1.47T /backup
> > >
> > > Well, that at least shows it's making progress - it's gone from
> > > 2.5T to 1.47T used (though I gather that has taken several
> > > days). Can you pleas post the result of
> > > zfs get all BACKUP00/backup
> > >
> >
> > Here we go:
> >
> >
> > NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
> > BACKUP00/backup type filesystem -
> > BACKUP00/backup creation Fr Dez 20 23:17 2013 -
> > BACKUP00/backup used 1.47T -
> > BACKUP00/backup available 1.19T -
> > BACKUP00/backup referenced 1.47T -
> > BACKUP00/backup compressratio 1.00x -
> > BACKUP00/backup mounted no -
> > BACKUP00/backup quota none default
> > BACKUP00/backup reservation none default
> > BACKUP00/backup recordsize 128K default
> > BACKUP00/backup mountpoint /backup local
> > BACKUP00/backup sharenfs off default
> > BACKUP00/backup checksum sha256 local
> > BACKUP00/backup compression lz4 local
> > BACKUP00/backup atime on default
> > BACKUP00/backup devices on default
> > BACKUP00/backup exec on default
> > BACKUP00/backup setuid on default
> > BACKUP00/backup readonly off default
> > BACKUP00/backup jailed off default
> > BACKUP00/backup snapdir hidden default
> > BACKUP00/backup aclmode discard default
> > BACKUP00/backup aclinherit restricted default
> > BACKUP00/backup canmount on default
> > BACKUP00/backup xattr on default
> > BACKUP00/backup copies 1 default
> > BACKUP00/backup version 5 -
> > BACKUP00/backup utf8only off -
> > BACKUP00/backup normalization none -
> > BACKUP00/backup casesensitivity sensitive -
> > BACKUP00/backup vscan off default
> > BACKUP00/backup nbmand off default
> > BACKUP00/backup sharesmb on local
> > BACKUP00/backup refquota none default
> > BACKUP00/backup refreservation none default
> > BACKUP00/backup primarycache all default
> > BACKUP00/backup secondarycache all default
> > BACKUP00/backup usedbysnapshots 0 -
> > BACKUP00/backup usedbydataset 1.47T -
> > BACKUP00/backup usedbychildren 0 -
> > BACKUP00/backup usedbyrefreservation 0 -
> > BACKUP00/backup logbias latency default
> > BACKUP00/backup dedup on local
> >
>
> As already described by Dan and perhaps not followed up on: dedup
> requires at very large amount of memory. Assuming 32GB is sufficient
> is most likely wrong.
>
> What does zdb -S BACKUP00 say?
That command is stuck for 2 hours by now ...
>
> Also I will note you were asked if the ZFS FS in question had dedup
> enabled. You replied with a response from an incorrect FS.
>
>
>
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