I repeated the destroy snapshot command, locked up again in a matter of seconds and the system now dies with out of memory on boot with 'out of memory, killing mountall' message.Īt the time of both lockups arcsz=1.4GB with room to grow to 3GB. Hard rebooted and was able to login normally. Albeit, system locked up very, very quickly even when it was far from arc_max. I then proceeded to destroy the snapshot so that I could permanently remove the files.
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