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$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child
$ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot

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2012-04-12-232656 2012-04-26-235011 build-172
2012-04-13-232653 2012-04-27-235008 build-175
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$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child$ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot
2012-04-11-232658 2012-04-25-235014 build-1712012-04-12-232656 2012-04-26-235011 build-1722012-04-13-232653 2012-04-27-235008 build-1752012-04-14-232650 2012-04-28-235006 start\

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$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child $ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot
 2012-04-11-232658 2012-04-25-235014 build-171 2012-04-12-232656 2012-04-26-235011 build-172 2012-04-13-232653 2012-04-27-235008 build-175 2012-04-14-232650 2012-04-28-235006 start

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$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child\
$ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot
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2012-04-11-232658  2012-04-25-235014  build-171\
2012-04-12-232656  2012-04-26-235011  build-172\
2012-04-13-232653  2012-04-27-235008  build-175\
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The “.zfs” directory, located in the root directory of every zfs file system, allows browsing of all the snapshots. The snapshots listed in “.zfs/snapshot/” are automatically mounted on demand, as they are being browsed, and are automatically unmounted when no longer in use. For example:

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The ".zfs" directory, located in the root directory of every zfs file system, allows browsing of all the snapshots. The snapshots listed in ".zfs/snapshot/" are automatically mounted on demand, as they are being browsed, and are automatically unmounted when no longer in use. For example:

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These snapshots can also be viewed from the Finder using one of the following methods. Make sure the snapdir property is set to “visible” as in the example.

  1. Use Finder's “Go:Go to Folder...” menu and type: "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"
  2. In the Terminal use: $ open "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"
  3. Create a symlink (or alias) to: "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"
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These snapshots can also be viewed from the Finder using one of the following methods. Make sure the snapdir property is set to visible as in the example.

  1. Use Finder's "Go:Go to Folder..." menu and type: "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"
  2. In the Terminal use: $ open "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"
  3. Create a symlink (or alias) to: "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"
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$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child

$ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot

2012-04-11-232658 2012-04-25-235014 build-171
2012-04-12-232656 2012-04-26-235011 build-172
2012-04-13-232653 2012-04-27-235008 build-175
2012-04-14-232650 2012-04-28-235006 start\\

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$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child
$ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot

2012-04-11-232658 2012-04-25-235014 build-171
2012-04-12-232656 2012-04-26-235011 build-172
2012-04-13-232653 2012-04-27-235008 build-175
2012-04-14-232650 2012-04-28-235006 start\\

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$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child
$ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot
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$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child

$ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot

2012-04-11-232658 2012-04-25-235014 build-171
2012-04-12-232656 2012-04-26-235011 build-172
2012-04-13-232653 2012-04-27-235008 build-175
2012-04-14-232650 2012-04-28-235006 start\\

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The “.zfs” directory, located in the root directory of every zfs file system, allows browsing of all the snapshots. The snapshots listed in “.zfs/snapshot/” are automatically mounted on demand, as they are being browsed, and are automatically unmounted when no longer in use. For example:

$ zfs set snapdir=visible tank/child
$ ls /Volumes/tank/builds/.zfs/snapshot
... 2012-04-11-232658 2012-04-25-235014 build-171 2012-04-12-232656 2012-04-26-235011 build-172 2012-04-13-232653 2012-04-27-235008 build-175 2012-04-14-232650 2012-04-28-235006 start

These snapshots can also be viewed from the Finder using one of the following methods. Make sure the snapdir property is set to “visible” as in the example.

  1. Use Finder's “Go:Go to Folder...” menu and type: "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"
  2. In the Terminal use: $ open "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"
  3. Create a symlink (or alias) to: "/Volumes/<your-fs>/.zfs/snapshot"

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