Sorry, I missed that. Looked too much like reservation.
That worked! Thank you.
Since I set the thin-provision after I built all of my VMs, is it best to run that set command on all of the other volumes for the VMs?
I did not change the reservation setting on that volume. It was already like that. Running zfs list -o space shows the same as before
NAME AVAIL USED USEDSNAP USEDDS USEDREFRESERV USEDCHILD
VMStorage 4.15T 8.36T 0B 24K 0B...
Here is the output of zfs get reservation VMStorage/vm-101-disk-2
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
VMStorage/vm-101-disk-2 reservation none default
Is that the setting I should be looking at?
I did not check the box until after reading another article says that I would need the entire reserved space for a snapshot. Here is the output of the command:
NAME AVAIL USED USEDSNAP USEDDS USEDREFRESERV USEDCHILD
VMStorage 4.15T 8.36T 0B...
I have set up my volume to be thin-provisioned. I am trying to snapshot a VM to run updates but when I do, proxmox says I am out of space.
TASK ERROR: zfs error: cannot create snapshot 'VMStorage/vm-101-disk-2@Test': out of space
Here is the output of zfs list:
NAME...
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