Paul Kraus
2012-Feb-06 20:29 UTC
[zfs-discuss] destroy snapshot vs. destroy incomplete snapshot
Recently I had a system with an incomplete snapshot. The
destination system hung in the middle of a zfs recv. It ended up
taking about 75 GB of kernel memory to destroy that incomplete
snapshot. Yet destroying another copy of that same snapshot took less
than 6 GB of memory.
Does a destroy of a snapshot take a different path through the
code than destroying an incomplete snapshot (as part of a zpool
import) ?
Disclaimer: I am a sysadmin and NOT a developer. I _could_ look at the
source, but I''m not sure it would tell me what I am looking for.
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Paul Kraus
-> Senior Systems Architect, Garnet River ( http://www.garnetriver.com/ )
-> Sound Coordinator, Schenectady Light Opera Company (
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-> Technical Advisor, Troy Civic Theatre Company
-> Technical Advisor, RPI Players
