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2010 May 19
0
zhist good enough for usage
The purpose of zhist is to simplify access to past snapshots. For example, if you "zhist ls somefile" then the results will be: A list of all the previous snapshot versions of that file or directory. No need to find the right .zfs directory, or check to see which ones have changed. Some reasonable steps (...
2010 Apr 27
7
Mapping inode numbers to file names
Let''s suppose you rename a file or directory. /tank/widgets/a/rel2049_773.13-4/somefile.txt Becomes /tank/widgets/b/foogoo_release_1.9/README Let''s suppose you are now working on widget B, and you want to look at the past zfs snapshot of README, but you don''t remember where it came from. That is, you don''t know the previous name or location where that
2010 Jun 16
10
At what level does the “zfs” directory exist?
I?ve posted a query regarding the visibility of snapshots via CIFS here (http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=130577&tstart=0) however, I?m beginning to suspect that it may be a more fundamental ZFS question so I?m asking the same question here. At what level does the ?zfs? directory exist? If the ?.zfs? subdirectory only exists as the direct child of the mount point then can