This is just a placeholder for me to find this later. I was cleaning up some old snapshots.
I’m not sure I should have removed those snapshots and I’m saving this here for next time I use bectl.
[dan@slocum:~] $ grep -v autosnap ~/tmp/snapshots/snapshots zroot/bootenv/default@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/tmp@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/usr@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/usr/local@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/usr/obj@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/usr/src@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/var@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/var/audit@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/var/empty@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/var/log@2020-01-11-18:16:51 zroot/bootenv/default/var/tmp@2020-01-11-18:16:51 [dan@slocum:~] $ sudo zfs destroy zroot/bootenv/default/var/tmp@2020-01-11-18:16:51 [dan@slocum:~] $ sudo zfs destroy zroot/bootenv/default/var/log@2020-01-11-18:16:51 [dan@slocum:~] $ sudo zfs destroy zroot/bootenv/default/var/empty@2020-01-11-18:16:51 [dan@slocum:~] $ sudo zfs destroy zroot/bootenv/default/var/audit@2020-01-11-18:16:51 [dan@slocum:~] $ zfs list -r zroot/bootenv/default NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT zroot/bootenv/default 16.1G 184G 512M / zroot/bootenv/default/tmp 65.5M 184G 947K /tmp zroot/bootenv/default/usr 5.67G 184G 1.66G /usr zroot/bootenv/default/usr/local 3.55G 184G 1.06G /usr/local zroot/bootenv/default/usr/obj 82K 184G 68K /usr/obj zroot/bootenv/default/usr/src 23K 184G 23K /usr/src zroot/bootenv/default/var 9.60G 184G 5.71G /var zroot/bootenv/default/var/audit 36K 184G 23K /var/audit zroot/bootenv/default/var/empty 23K 184G 23K /var/empty zroot/bootenv/default/var/log 1.36G 184G 17.7M /var/log zroot/bootenv/default/var/tmp 1.65M 184G 1.23M /var/tmp