Hello,
I'm no ZFS expert and I never messed with my ZFS setup on this machine (aside from whatever the installer did when I installed FreeBSD), but today I was trying to zero-out some large text files with
I'm pretty sure I have plenty of free space as far my files are concerned (at least 150+ GB of free space from the available 300GB), but whatever I did is causing the system to report a full disk. Can anyone give me any pointers on how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks.
I'm no ZFS expert and I never messed with my ZFS setup on this machine (aside from whatever the installer did when I installed FreeBSD), but today I was trying to zero-out some large text files with
cat /dev/zero > MYFILES*
(inside /home/yousef/files), and at one point I received some error messages saying the disk was full (before that I had mistakenly used cat /dev/null > MYFILES*`
) . I had to hard reset the machine. After booting up again, df
and zpool list
show that my pool is full.
Code:
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
root 314G 301G 12.5G - - 75% 96% 1.00x ONLINE -
I'm pretty sure I have plenty of free space as far my files are concerned (at least 150+ GB of free space from the available 300GB), but whatever I did is causing the system to report a full disk. Can anyone give me any pointers on how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks.