Vinum shows 0% space used

Greg 'groggy' Lehey grog at FreeBSD.org
Thu Jul 8 00:05:29 PDT 2004


On Thursday,  8 July 2004 at  1:57:35 -0500, Mario Doria wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im running 5-CURRENT on a machine with vinum enabled, its works perfectly
> but the command "vinum ld" gives only this output:
>
> vinum -> ld
> D tecdigital2           State: up       /dev/da3s1e     A: 0/35016 MB (0%)
> D tecdigital1           State: up       /dev/da2s1e     A: 0/35016 MB (0%)
> D var2                  State: up       /dev/da1s1d     A: 0/256 MB (0%)
> D jails2                State: up       /dev/da1s1e     A: 0/1600 MB (0%)
> D usr2                  State: up       /dev/da1s1f     A: 0/2600 MB (0%)
> D home2                 State: up       /dev/da1s1g     A: 0/3707 MB (0%)
> D var1                  State: up       /dev/da0s1d     A: 0/256 MB (0%)
> D jails1                State: up       /dev/da0s1e     A: 0/1600 MB (0%)
> D usr1                  State: up       /dev/da0s1f     A: 0/2600 MB (0%)
> D home1                 State: up       /dev/da0s1g     A: 0/3707 MB (0%)
>
> As if there was no data in those drives.

"A" stands for "Available", i.e. not allocated.  In this case, it's
showing that all drives are fully allocated.

> Is something wrong with my config or just an error with vinum
> reporting data?

Just a misunderstanding.

FWIW, there *have* been problems in this area.  But not in your case.

Greg
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