Cannot Mount Mountpoint Or Dataset Is Busy at Andrew Galligan blog

Cannot Mount Mountpoint Or Dataset Is Busy. The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: If rpool (the root dataset) is actually unused, remove the mountpoint. today we refuse to mount a dataset if the mount point is 'busy' with stuff. now i’m trying to make a new pool, and i get the error “[efault] failed to mount dataset: [efault] pool or dataset is busy. i have a zfs dataset that exists in /proc/mounts and in /etc/mtab, but the folder doesn't exist in the filesystem, zfs umount. how can i change the mount point for a zfs pool/dataset that is currently in use? It should also fail if the mount point is busy. I don't mind if it doesn't change. when vm win2008r2 is syncing to /vm_backup/win2008r2 with tool rsync, i mount db_backup/oracle (zfs mount. Mount point or dataset is. you need to remove the redundant, unused mountpoint attribute from the datasets.

Mounting File Systems From Windows Instances
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The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: today we refuse to mount a dataset if the mount point is 'busy' with stuff. Mount point or dataset is. [efault] pool or dataset is busy. I don't mind if it doesn't change. you need to remove the redundant, unused mountpoint attribute from the datasets. It should also fail if the mount point is busy. when vm win2008r2 is syncing to /vm_backup/win2008r2 with tool rsync, i mount db_backup/oracle (zfs mount. how can i change the mount point for a zfs pool/dataset that is currently in use? now i’m trying to make a new pool, and i get the error “[efault] failed to mount dataset:

Mounting File Systems From Windows Instances

Cannot Mount Mountpoint Or Dataset Is Busy Mount point or dataset is. If rpool (the root dataset) is actually unused, remove the mountpoint. Mount point or dataset is. you need to remove the redundant, unused mountpoint attribute from the datasets. how can i change the mount point for a zfs pool/dataset that is currently in use? I don't mind if it doesn't change. i have a zfs dataset that exists in /proc/mounts and in /etc/mtab, but the folder doesn't exist in the filesystem, zfs umount. It should also fail if the mount point is busy. today we refuse to mount a dataset if the mount point is 'busy' with stuff. when vm win2008r2 is syncing to /vm_backup/win2008r2 with tool rsync, i mount db_backup/oracle (zfs mount. now i’m trying to make a new pool, and i get the error “[efault] failed to mount dataset: [efault] pool or dataset is busy. The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:

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