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06:23.51 | morsing | How can I tell how big a file system is in Solaris? |
06:25.00 | morsing | How did ZFS disappear from that sentence?! |
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08:09.17 | wethrin | zfs list ? |
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14:45.59 | morsing | wethrin: Nope, guess again |
14:47.15 | wethrin | Well, zfs list will tell you how big a ZFS filesystem is |
14:51.14 | wethrin | or zpool list |
19:37.10 | morsing | wethrin: No they won't |
19:37.18 | morsing | In fact, turns out you can't |