Since `zpool list` shows a SIZE=1.13T (which I assume is also how much space
exists in the pool), it seems AVAIL=1.13T should work more like `zfs list`
does and show how much is actually avaialble.
Just my 2 cents, but whether it is working correctly or not, behaving
differently makes it appear to be a bug...
Malachi
On 3/29/07, Tomas ?gren <stric at acc.umu.se>
wrote:>
> On 29 March, 2007 - Malachi de ?lfweald sent me these 1,1K bytes:
>
> > I did `zpool create data raidz2 c3d0 c4d0 c5d0 c6d0 c7d0`
> >
> > `zpool list` says data has 1.13T avaialble
>
> How much disk space exists in the pool.
>
> > `zfs list` says data has 680G available
>
> How much data you can store there.
>
> Available data space is 60% of the total disk space since you can only
> store data on 3 disks (worth) out of 5 with raidz2.
>
> /Tomas
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