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Date:      Tue, 18 Nov 2014 13:15:58 +1100
From:      Dylan Leigh <research@dylanleigh.net>
To:        Olivier =?iso-8859-1?Q?Cochard-Labb=E9?= <olivier@cochard.me>
Cc:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org, Dylan Leigh <fbsd@dylanleigh.net>
Subject:   Re: No more free space after upgrading to 10.1 and zpool upgrade
Message-ID:  <20141118021558.GA30031@exhan.dylanleigh.net>
In-Reply-To: <CA%2Bq%2BTcoC4gTPqGc_V3xv%2BcWxJuB2r8YioH_NLfaj=5xwsaXW0w@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 04:10:28PM +0100, Olivier Cochard-Labb=E9 wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 9:01 AM, Dylan Leigh <fbsd@dylanleigh.net> wrot=
e:
>=20
> > Could you provide some other details about the pool structure/config,
> > including the output of "zpool status"?
> >
> It's a raidz1 pool build with 5 SATA 2TB drives, and there are 5 zvolum=
es
> without advanced features (no compression, no snapshot, no de-dup, etc.=
..).
> Because it's a raidz1 pool, I know that FREE space reported by a "zpool
> list" include redundancy overhead and is bigger than AVAIL space report=
ed
> by a "zfs list".
>=20
> I've moved about 100GB (on hundred GigaByte) of files and after this st=
ep
> there were only 2GB (two GigaByte) of Free space only: How is it possib=
le ?

The RAIDZ bit might be significant, if it isn't calculating the
overhead properly on old pools for some reason.

What were the zpool and FreeBSD versions before/after the upgrade? The
output of "zpool history -i storage"/"zdb -h storage" might shed light
on any changes.

Also try "zdb -bb" - this will go through all block pointers and
verify there are no leaks; unfortunately it might take as long as a
scrub. :(

-- Dylan

--=20
Dylan Leigh // VU# s4081906 // www.dylanleigh.net




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