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Limp Gawd
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- Mar 10, 2005
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Hi all
The other day my napp-it/OI box went down and couldn't come back up. It was because snapshots had filled the disk so it was in an unusable state.
I fixed it by adding -s to grub (not sure if this even did anything), zfs list -t snapshot, and then deleting old snapshots using zfs destroy rpool/ROOT/snapshotname
I only allocated a 12gb VHD on ESXI when creating this, and by deleting the snapshots that were using 600mb and 400mb I have cleared 1GB, but how can I prevent this going forwards?
There seems to be 10GB of OS for some reason as well, this seems a lot for a basic napp-it install. Any ideas?
Thanks
The other day my napp-it/OI box went down and couldn't come back up. It was because snapshots had filled the disk so it was in an unusable state.
I fixed it by adding -s to grub (not sure if this even did anything), zfs list -t snapshot, and then deleting old snapshots using zfs destroy rpool/ROOT/snapshotname
I only allocated a 12gb VHD on ESXI when creating this, and by deleting the snapshots that were using 600mb and 400mb I have cleared 1GB, but how can I prevent this going forwards?
There seems to be 10GB of OS for some reason as well, this seems a lot for a basic napp-it install. Any ideas?
Thanks