Strange enough I found a lot of ...
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+ F /Users/arne/Downloads(on_delete_queue)
+ F /Users/arne/Downloads(on_delete_queue)
+ F /Users/arne/Downloads(on_delete_queue)
+ F /Users/arne/Downloads(on_delete_queue)
+ F /Users/arne/Downloads(on_delete_queue)
+ F /Users/arne/Downloads(on_delete_queue)
+ F /Users/arne/Downloads(on_delete_queue)
...
But I don't know what these "files" mean. There are no files I had deleted lately. The trash is empty.
Google only found this old entry https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blo ... eleteQueue from 2015 and it didn't help me.
So, where do those files come from? And how do I get rid of them? Cause I don't want them in my next snapshot.
Another "thing" of zfs:
There are a few "<xattrdir>" behind filenames, too.
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+ / /Users/arne/Downloads/xing_event_3576385.ics/<xattrdir>
+ F /Users/arne/Downloads/xing_event_3576385.ics/<xattrdir>/com.apple.quarantine
...
- F /Users/arne/MEGA/Icon\0015
- / /Users/arne/MEGA/Icon\0015/<xattrdir>
- F /Users/arne/MEGA/Icon\0015/<xattrdir>/com.apple.ResourceFork
- F /Users/arne/MEGA/Icon\0015/<xattrdir>/com.apple.FinderInfo
M F /Users/arne/MEGA/<xattrdir>/com.apple.FinderInfo
...
Maybe this was caused by me creating the pool/datasets without an explicite "xattr=...".
"zfs get" shows me it is "xattr=on" on all the datasets of the pool.
My pool is on a Mac Mini from 2009, with OSX 10.11 El Capitan and zfs 2.1.0