Using snv_111b and yesterday both the Mac OS X Finder and Solaris File Browser started reporting that I had 0 space available on the SMB shares. Earlier in the day I had copied some files from the Mac to the SMB shares and no problems reported by the Mac (Automator will report errors if the destination is full and it is unable to copy the remaining files). Later I tried to move a folder from one share to another share and the Mac Finder crashed and restarted. I tried it again and after the Finder counted the number of files it was going to move, it reported that there wasn''t enough space available when there should have been. Now, I know I did at least one thing I had not intended: dragging from one share to another will not MOVE, but will instead COPY. That was not my intention. I have 5 shares on the pool (data, movies, music, photos, scans) and zfs list reports: NAME USED AVAIL mediaz1 4.00T 0 data 760k 0 movies 2.57T 0 music 874G 0 photos 360G 0 scans 235G 0 zpool list reports: NAME SIZE USED AVAIL mediaz1 5.44T 5.35T 86.7G and zpool iostat reports: pool used avail operations read write bandwidth read write mediaz1 5.35T 86.7G 248 2 30.1M 10.4k There should be about 86G free and that sounds about right, but I don''t understand why the GUI Finder and File browser report 0 as does zfs list. And how do I correct this or myself? David BTW, I DID search the forums and Google and did not find a solution. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org