As just a home tinkerer with small needs... I''ve already run into situations where I''ve created a zfs fs for some purpose... and mnths later forgotten what it was for or supposed to do or hold. I may recognize the files and directories... but have forgotten why its in this particular fs as opposed to not just being added somewhere. I''ve ended up with a dozen or so zfs fs now and I supposed it will happen again at some point. I wondered how administrators who really `have'' to keep up with such kind of meta info about a created zfs fs, handle that chore? I struck on the idea of adding a local User Property to the list of settable options that one sees with `zfs get all tank/fs'' Something like: zfs set hp:usage=$DATESTR: word etc word,word etc word And putting info there that lets me know what this zfs fs is doing here. A brief listing of what it is to hold or something similar. separated by commas if need be. What do real live administators who administer important data do about meta info like that?
On Sat, October 10, 2009 12:02, Harry Putnam wrote:> > What do real live administators who administer important data do about > meta info like that?Same thing I do about directories -- I name them meaningfully. So I''ve got /home/ddb which is the home directory for user ddb and is mounted from /zp1/ddb, and similarly for other users. And then I''ve got //fsfs/public/music and //fsfs/public/installers, which are probably mounted as one filesystem from /zp1/public but I don''t remember for sure. They hold music files and software installers. I''m kind of wondering what you''re doing, because the confusion sounds strange to me. -- David Dyer-Bennet, dd-b at dd-b.net; http://dd-b.net/ Snapshots: http://dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/data/ Photos: http://dd-b.net/photography/gallery/ Dragaera: http://dragaera.info