07:06:09 Hi. I have got a question. I see the following in my navidrome zone: 07:06:20 root@omnios:~# zlogin navidrome 07:06:23 [Connected to zone 'navidrome' pts/5] 07:06:25 Last login: Sat Feb 7 08:04:03 2026 on pts/5 07:06:28 OmniOS r151056 omnios-r151056-1acbca4f5bd January 2026 07:06:30 root@navidrome:~# beadm 07:06:33 BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created 07:06:37 zbe-10 NR / 601.25M static 2026-01-30 09:29 07:06:40 zbe-11 xb - 1.05G static 2026-02-05 10:27 07:06:42 zbe-12 xb - 164K static 2026-02-05 10:39 07:06:45 zbe-13 xb - 172K static 2026-02-06 13:11 07:06:47 root@navidrome:~# 07:08:47 I am unsure what creates those BEs. I use zadm, but it says there is no snapshots. Are they created during package updates? If so, why the oldest is active? 16:18:10 szilard: AFAIK each time 'pkg update' creates a new BE in the GZ, it also creates a new one in each lipkg/sparse/pkgsrc zone. By destroying old BEs in the host, you also remove all linked BEs in zones. 22:31:09 Aha! Thanks! 23:58:34 szilard: Thank you for pointing out that navidrome is available on OmniOS. I had it in a LX zone (Debian) but just moved it without problem on a native zone.