No, not doing any snapshots.

On 2/7/13 3:14 PM, Jan Owoc wrote:
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 3:08 PM, CJ Keist <[email protected]> wrote:
Info: OpenIndiana (powered by illumos)    SunOS 5.11    oi_151a5    June
2012

We have ZFS folder with disk quota set on it.  That folder filled up, so the
user delete about 3Gb of files. Problem is that ZFS still thinks the folder
is full and will not let the user write any data. I checked the folder with
"df -h" and it shows correct folder size minus the 3Gb.  I tried setting the
quota=none and then back to quota=15g, but ZFS still shows disk is full.

Does the filesystem have snapshots that get counted against the quota?

Is there anyway to force ZFS to recalculate disk usage?

ZFS should update the space used instantly. Try running "zfs list -o
space name/of/filesystem" to find out where the space is (snapshots,
dependents, etc.)

Jan

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