Not so long ago, a disk space issue arose. I obtained some new drives (thank you to those who donated) and I consolidated some of the space. However, I had not yet taken care of the problem. For my first example, I’ll copy my vm data over. In my next post, I’ll copy dev.freshports.org to a new dataset. In this post: FreeBSD 15.0 What happened? Yesterday, the chickens came home to roost. The first indication was Nagios being unable to complete a manual check of a service as I asked. That’s when I noticed the drive was full-ish. The following is the current situation: [12:24 r730-01 dvl ~] % zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT data01 5.81T 6.37G 5.81T - - 2% 0% 1.00x ONLINE - data02 928G 819G 109G - - 75% 88% 1.00x ONLINE - data03 7.25T 1.63T 5.62T - - 49% 22% 1.00x ONLINE - data04 29.1T 7.37T 21.7T - - 0% 25% 1.00x ONLINE - zroot 107G 70.9G 36.1G - - 61% 66% 1.00x ONLINE - I have a filesystem set aside for emergencies like this. It allows me…
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