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31 | .Dt ZPOOL 8 SMM |
32 | .Os Linux | |
33 | .Sh NAME | |
34 | .Nm zpool | |
35 | .Nd configure ZFS storage pools | |
36 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
37 | .Nm | |
38 | .Fl ? | |
39 | .Nm | |
40 | .Cm add | |
41 | .Op Fl fgLnP | |
42 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc | |
43 | .Ar pool vdev Ns ... | |
44 | .Nm | |
45 | .Cm attach | |
46 | .Op Fl f | |
47 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc | |
48 | .Ar pool device new_device | |
49 | .Nm | |
50 | .Cm clear | |
51 | .Ar pool | |
52 | .Op Ar device | |
53 | .Nm | |
54 | .Cm create | |
55 | .Op Fl dfn | |
56 | .Op Fl m Ar mountpoint | |
57 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
58 | .Oo Fl o Ar feature@feature Ns = Ns Ar value Oc | |
59 | .Oo Fl O Ar file-system-property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
60 | .Op Fl R Ar root | |
61 | .Ar pool vdev Ns ... | |
62 | .Nm | |
63 | .Cm destroy | |
64 | .Op Fl f | |
65 | .Ar pool | |
66 | .Nm | |
67 | .Cm detach | |
68 | .Ar pool device | |
69 | .Nm | |
70 | .Cm events | |
71 | .Op Fl vHfc | |
72 | .Op Ar pool | |
73 | .Nm | |
74 | .Cm export | |
75 | .Op Fl a | |
76 | .Op Fl f | |
77 | .Ar pool Ns ... | |
78 | .Nm | |
79 | .Cm get | |
80 | .Op Fl Hp | |
81 | .Op Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... | |
82 | .Sy all Ns | Ns Ar property Ns Oo , Ns Ar property Oc Ns ... | |
83 | .Ar pool Ns ... | |
84 | .Nm | |
85 | .Cm history | |
86 | .Op Fl il | |
87 | .Oo Ar pool Oc Ns ... | |
88 | .Nm | |
89 | .Cm import | |
90 | .Op Fl D | |
91 | .Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir | |
92 | .Nm | |
93 | .Cm import | |
94 | .Fl a | |
95 | .Op Fl DfmN | |
96 | .Op Fl F Oo Fl n Oc Oo Fl T Oc Oo Fl X Oc | |
97 | .Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir | |
98 | .Op Fl o Ar mntopts | |
99 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
100 | .Op Fl R Ar root | |
101 | .Nm | |
102 | .Cm import | |
103 | .Op Fl Dfm | |
104 | .Op Fl F Oo Fl n Oc Oo Fl T Oc Oo Fl X Oc | |
105 | .Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir | |
106 | .Op Fl o Ar mntopts | |
107 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
108 | .Op Fl R Ar root | |
109 | .Op Fl s | |
110 | .Ar pool Ns | Ns Ar id | |
111 | .Op Ar newpool Oo Fl t Oc | |
112 | .Nm | |
113 | .Cm iostat | |
114 | .Op Oo Oo Fl c Ar SCRIPT Oc Oo Fl lq Oc Oc Ns | Ns Fl rw | |
115 | .Op Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
116 | .Op Fl ghHLpPvy | |
117 | .Oo Oo Ar pool Ns ... Oc Ns | Ns Oo Ar pool vdev Ns ... Oc Ns | Ns Oo Ar vdev Ns ... Oc Oc | |
118 | .Op Ar interval Op Ar count | |
119 | .Nm | |
120 | .Cm labelclear | |
121 | .Op Fl f | |
122 | .Ar device | |
123 | .Nm | |
124 | .Cm list | |
125 | .Op Fl HgLpPv | |
126 | .Op Fl o Ar property Ns Oo , Ns Ar property Oc Ns ... | |
127 | .Op Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
128 | .Oo Ar pool Oc Ns ... | |
129 | .Op Ar interval Op Ar count | |
130 | .Nm | |
131 | .Cm offline | |
132 | .Op Fl f | |
133 | .Op Fl t | |
134 | .Ar pool Ar device Ns ... | |
135 | .Nm | |
136 | .Cm online | |
137 | .Op Fl e | |
138 | .Ar pool Ar device Ns ... | |
139 | .Nm | |
140 | .Cm reguid | |
141 | .Ar pool | |
142 | .Nm | |
143 | .Cm reopen | |
144 | .Ar pool | |
145 | .Nm | |
146 | .Cm remove | |
147 | .Ar pool Ar device Ns ... | |
148 | .Nm | |
149 | .Cm replace | |
150 | .Op Fl f | |
151 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc | |
152 | .Ar pool Ar device Op Ar new_device | |
153 | .Nm | |
154 | .Cm scrub | |
0ea05c64 | 155 | .Op Fl s | Fl p |
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156 | .Ar pool Ns ... |
157 | .Nm | |
158 | .Cm set | |
159 | .Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
160 | .Ar pool | |
161 | .Nm | |
162 | .Cm split | |
163 | .Op Fl gLnP | |
164 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
165 | .Op Fl R Ar root | |
166 | .Ar pool newpool | |
167 | .Oo Ar device Oc Ns ... | |
168 | .Nm | |
169 | .Cm status | |
170 | .Oo Fl c Ar SCRIPT Oc | |
171 | .Op Fl gLPvxD | |
172 | .Op Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
173 | .Oo Ar pool Oc Ns ... | |
174 | .Op Ar interval Op Ar count | |
175 | .Nm | |
176 | .Cm sync | |
177 | .Oo Ar pool Oc Ns ... | |
178 | .Nm | |
179 | .Cm upgrade | |
180 | .Nm | |
181 | .Cm upgrade | |
182 | .Fl v | |
183 | .Nm | |
184 | .Cm upgrade | |
185 | .Op Fl V Ar version | |
186 | .Fl a Ns | Ns Ar pool Ns ... | |
187 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | |
188 | The | |
189 | .Nm | |
190 | command configures ZFS storage pools. | |
191 | A storage pool is a collection of devices that provides physical storage and | |
192 | data replication for ZFS datasets. | |
193 | All datasets within a storage pool share the same space. | |
194 | See | |
195 | .Xr zfs 8 | |
196 | for information on managing datasets. | |
197 | .Ss Virtual Devices (vdevs) | |
198 | A "virtual device" describes a single device or a collection of devices | |
199 | organized according to certain performance and fault characteristics. | |
200 | The following virtual devices are supported: | |
201 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
202 | .It Sy disk | |
203 | A block device, typically located under | |
204 | .Pa /dev . | |
205 | ZFS can use individual slices or partitions, though the recommended mode of | |
206 | operation is to use whole disks. | |
207 | A disk can be specified by a full path, or it can be a shorthand name | |
208 | .Po the relative portion of the path under | |
209 | .Pa /dev | |
210 | .Pc . | |
211 | A whole disk can be specified by omitting the slice or partition designation. | |
212 | For example, | |
213 | .Pa sda | |
214 | is equivalent to | |
215 | .Pa /dev/sda . | |
216 | When given a whole disk, ZFS automatically labels the disk, if necessary. | |
217 | .It Sy file | |
218 | A regular file. | |
219 | The use of files as a backing store is strongly discouraged. | |
220 | It is designed primarily for experimental purposes, as the fault tolerance of a | |
221 | file is only as good as the file system of which it is a part. | |
222 | A file must be specified by a full path. | |
223 | .It Sy mirror | |
224 | A mirror of two or more devices. | |
225 | Data is replicated in an identical fashion across all components of a mirror. | |
226 | A mirror with N disks of size X can hold X bytes and can withstand (N-1) devices | |
227 | failing before data integrity is compromised. | |
228 | .It Sy raidz , raidz1 , raidz2 , raidz3 | |
229 | A variation on RAID-5 that allows for better distribution of parity and | |
230 | eliminates the RAID-5 | |
231 | .Qq write hole | |
232 | .Pq in which data and parity become inconsistent after a power loss . | |
233 | Data and parity is striped across all disks within a raidz group. | |
234 | .Pp | |
235 | A raidz group can have single-, double-, or triple-parity, meaning that the | |
236 | raidz group can sustain one, two, or three failures, respectively, without | |
237 | losing any data. | |
238 | The | |
239 | .Sy raidz1 | |
240 | vdev type specifies a single-parity raidz group; the | |
241 | .Sy raidz2 | |
242 | vdev type specifies a double-parity raidz group; and the | |
243 | .Sy raidz3 | |
244 | vdev type specifies a triple-parity raidz group. | |
245 | The | |
246 | .Sy raidz | |
247 | vdev type is an alias for | |
248 | .Sy raidz1 . | |
249 | .Pp | |
250 | A raidz group with N disks of size X with P parity disks can hold approximately | |
251 | (N-P)*X bytes and can withstand P device(s) failing before data integrity is | |
252 | compromised. | |
253 | The minimum number of devices in a raidz group is one more than the number of | |
254 | parity disks. | |
255 | The recommended number is between 3 and 9 to help increase performance. | |
256 | .It Sy spare | |
257 | A special pseudo-vdev which keeps track of available hot spares for a pool. | |
258 | For more information, see the | |
259 | .Sx Hot Spares | |
260 | section. | |
261 | .It Sy log | |
262 | A separate intent log device. | |
263 | If more than one log device is specified, then writes are load-balanced between | |
264 | devices. | |
265 | Log devices can be mirrored. | |
266 | However, raidz vdev types are not supported for the intent log. | |
267 | For more information, see the | |
268 | .Sx Intent Log | |
269 | section. | |
270 | .It Sy cache | |
271 | A device used to cache storage pool data. | |
272 | A cache device cannot be configured as a mirror or raidz group. | |
273 | For more information, see the | |
274 | .Sx Cache Devices | |
275 | section. | |
276 | .El | |
277 | .Pp | |
278 | Virtual devices cannot be nested, so a mirror or raidz virtual device can only | |
279 | contain files or disks. | |
280 | Mirrors of mirrors | |
281 | .Pq or other combinations | |
282 | are not allowed. | |
283 | .Pp | |
284 | A pool can have any number of virtual devices at the top of the configuration | |
285 | .Po known as | |
286 | .Qq root vdevs | |
287 | .Pc . | |
288 | Data is dynamically distributed across all top-level devices to balance data | |
289 | among devices. | |
290 | As new virtual devices are added, ZFS automatically places data on the newly | |
291 | available devices. | |
292 | .Pp | |
293 | Virtual devices are specified one at a time on the command line, separated by | |
294 | whitespace. | |
295 | The keywords | |
296 | .Sy mirror | |
297 | and | |
298 | .Sy raidz | |
299 | are used to distinguish where a group ends and another begins. | |
300 | For example, the following creates two root vdevs, each a mirror of two disks: | |
301 | .Bd -literal | |
302 | # zpool create mypool mirror sda sdb mirror sdc sdd | |
303 | .Ed | |
304 | .Ss Device Failure and Recovery | |
305 | ZFS supports a rich set of mechanisms for handling device failure and data | |
306 | corruption. | |
307 | All metadata and data is checksummed, and ZFS automatically repairs bad data | |
308 | from a good copy when corruption is detected. | |
309 | .Pp | |
310 | In order to take advantage of these features, a pool must make use of some form | |
311 | of redundancy, using either mirrored or raidz groups. | |
312 | While ZFS supports running in a non-redundant configuration, where each root | |
313 | vdev is simply a disk or file, this is strongly discouraged. | |
314 | A single case of bit corruption can render some or all of your data unavailable. | |
315 | .Pp | |
316 | A pool's health status is described by one of three states: online, degraded, | |
317 | or faulted. | |
318 | An online pool has all devices operating normally. | |
319 | A degraded pool is one in which one or more devices have failed, but the data is | |
320 | still available due to a redundant configuration. | |
321 | A faulted pool has corrupted metadata, or one or more faulted devices, and | |
322 | insufficient replicas to continue functioning. | |
323 | .Pp | |
324 | The health of the top-level vdev, such as mirror or raidz device, is | |
325 | potentially impacted by the state of its associated vdevs, or component | |
326 | devices. | |
327 | A top-level vdev or component device is in one of the following states: | |
328 | .Bl -tag -width "DEGRADED" | |
329 | .It Sy DEGRADED | |
330 | One or more top-level vdevs is in the degraded state because one or more | |
331 | component devices are offline. | |
332 | Sufficient replicas exist to continue functioning. | |
333 | .Pp | |
334 | One or more component devices is in the degraded or faulted state, but | |
335 | sufficient replicas exist to continue functioning. | |
336 | The underlying conditions are as follows: | |
337 | .Bl -bullet | |
338 | .It | |
339 | The number of checksum errors exceeds acceptable levels and the device is | |
340 | degraded as an indication that something may be wrong. | |
341 | ZFS continues to use the device as necessary. | |
342 | .It | |
343 | The number of I/O errors exceeds acceptable levels. | |
344 | The device could not be marked as faulted because there are insufficient | |
345 | replicas to continue functioning. | |
346 | .El | |
347 | .It Sy FAULTED | |
348 | One or more top-level vdevs is in the faulted state because one or more | |
349 | component devices are offline. | |
350 | Insufficient replicas exist to continue functioning. | |
351 | .Pp | |
352 | One or more component devices is in the faulted state, and insufficient | |
353 | replicas exist to continue functioning. | |
354 | The underlying conditions are as follows: | |
355 | .Bl -bullet | |
356 | .It | |
6b4e21c6 | 357 | The device could be opened, but the contents did not match expected values. |
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358 | .It |
359 | The number of I/O errors exceeds acceptable levels and the device is faulted to | |
360 | prevent further use of the device. | |
361 | .El | |
362 | .It Sy OFFLINE | |
363 | The device was explicitly taken offline by the | |
364 | .Nm zpool Cm offline | |
365 | command. | |
366 | .It Sy ONLINE | |
058ac9ba | 367 | The device is online and functioning. |
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368 | .It Sy REMOVED |
369 | The device was physically removed while the system was running. | |
370 | Device removal detection is hardware-dependent and may not be supported on all | |
371 | platforms. | |
372 | .It Sy UNAVAIL | |
373 | The device could not be opened. | |
374 | If a pool is imported when a device was unavailable, then the device will be | |
375 | identified by a unique identifier instead of its path since the path was never | |
376 | correct in the first place. | |
377 | .El | |
378 | .Pp | |
379 | If a device is removed and later re-attached to the system, ZFS attempts | |
380 | to put the device online automatically. | |
381 | Device attach detection is hardware-dependent and might not be supported on all | |
382 | platforms. | |
383 | .Ss Hot Spares | |
384 | ZFS allows devices to be associated with pools as | |
385 | .Qq hot spares . | |
386 | These devices are not actively used in the pool, but when an active device | |
387 | fails, it is automatically replaced by a hot spare. | |
388 | To create a pool with hot spares, specify a | |
389 | .Sy spare | |
390 | vdev with any number of devices. | |
391 | For example, | |
392 | .Bd -literal | |
54e5f226 | 393 | # zpool create pool mirror sda sdb spare sdc sdd |
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394 | .Ed |
395 | .Pp | |
396 | Spares can be shared across multiple pools, and can be added with the | |
397 | .Nm zpool Cm add | |
398 | command and removed with the | |
399 | .Nm zpool Cm remove | |
400 | command. | |
401 | Once a spare replacement is initiated, a new | |
402 | .Sy spare | |
403 | vdev is created within the configuration that will remain there until the | |
404 | original device is replaced. | |
405 | At this point, the hot spare becomes available again if another device fails. | |
406 | .Pp | |
407 | If a pool has a shared spare that is currently being used, the pool can not be | |
408 | exported since other pools may use this shared spare, which may lead to | |
409 | potential data corruption. | |
410 | .Pp | |
411 | An in-progress spare replacement can be canceled by detaching the hot spare. | |
412 | If the original faulted device is detached, then the hot spare assumes its | |
413 | place in the configuration, and is removed from the spare list of all active | |
414 | pools. | |
415 | .Pp | |
058ac9ba | 416 | Spares cannot replace log devices. |
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417 | .Ss Intent Log |
418 | The ZFS Intent Log (ZIL) satisfies POSIX requirements for synchronous | |
419 | transactions. | |
420 | For instance, databases often require their transactions to be on stable storage | |
421 | devices when returning from a system call. | |
422 | NFS and other applications can also use | |
423 | .Xr fsync 2 | |
424 | to ensure data stability. | |
425 | By default, the intent log is allocated from blocks within the main pool. | |
426 | However, it might be possible to get better performance using separate intent | |
427 | log devices such as NVRAM or a dedicated disk. | |
428 | For example: | |
429 | .Bd -literal | |
430 | # zpool create pool sda sdb log sdc | |
431 | .Ed | |
432 | .Pp | |
433 | Multiple log devices can also be specified, and they can be mirrored. | |
434 | See the | |
435 | .Sx EXAMPLES | |
436 | section for an example of mirroring multiple log devices. | |
437 | .Pp | |
438 | Log devices can be added, replaced, attached, detached, and imported and | |
439 | exported as part of the larger pool. | |
440 | Mirrored log devices can be removed by specifying the top-level mirror for the | |
441 | log. | |
442 | .Ss Cache Devices | |
443 | Devices can be added to a storage pool as | |
444 | .Qq cache devices . | |
445 | These devices provide an additional layer of caching between main memory and | |
446 | disk. | |
447 | For read-heavy workloads, where the working set size is much larger than what | |
448 | can be cached in main memory, using cache devices allow much more of this | |
449 | working set to be served from low latency media. | |
450 | Using cache devices provides the greatest performance improvement for random | |
451 | read-workloads of mostly static content. | |
452 | .Pp | |
453 | To create a pool with cache devices, specify a | |
454 | .Sy cache | |
455 | vdev with any number of devices. | |
456 | For example: | |
457 | .Bd -literal | |
458 | # zpool create pool sda sdb cache sdc sdd | |
459 | .Ed | |
460 | .Pp | |
461 | Cache devices cannot be mirrored or part of a raidz configuration. | |
462 | If a read error is encountered on a cache device, that read I/O is reissued to | |
463 | the original storage pool device, which might be part of a mirrored or raidz | |
464 | configuration. | |
465 | .Pp | |
466 | The content of the cache devices is considered volatile, as is the case with | |
467 | other system caches. | |
468 | .Ss Properties | |
469 | Each pool has several properties associated with it. | |
470 | Some properties are read-only statistics while others are configurable and | |
471 | change the behavior of the pool. | |
472 | .Pp | |
473 | The following are read-only properties: | |
474 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
475 | .It Sy available | |
476 | Amount of storage available within the pool. | |
477 | This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name, | |
478 | .Sy avail . | |
479 | .It Sy capacity | |
480 | Percentage of pool space used. | |
481 | This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name, | |
482 | .Sy cap . | |
483 | .It Sy expandsize | |
9ae529ec | 484 | Amount of uninitialized space within the pool or device that can be used to |
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485 | increase the total capacity of the pool. |
486 | Uninitialized space consists of any space on an EFI labeled vdev which has not | |
487 | been brought online | |
488 | .Po e.g, using | |
489 | .Nm zpool Cm online Fl e | |
490 | .Pc . | |
491 | This space occurs when a LUN is dynamically expanded. | |
492 | .It Sy fragmentation | |
f3a7f661 | 493 | The amount of fragmentation in the pool. |
cda0317e | 494 | .It Sy free |
9ae529ec | 495 | The amount of free space available in the pool. |
cda0317e | 496 | .It Sy freeing |
9ae529ec | 497 | After a file system or snapshot is destroyed, the space it was using is |
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498 | returned to the pool asynchronously. |
499 | .Sy freeing | |
500 | is the amount of space remaining to be reclaimed. | |
501 | Over time | |
502 | .Sy freeing | |
503 | will decrease while | |
504 | .Sy free | |
505 | increases. | |
506 | .It Sy health | |
507 | The current health of the pool. | |
508 | Health can be one of | |
509 | .Sy ONLINE , DEGRADED , FAULTED , OFFLINE, REMOVED , UNAVAIL . | |
510 | .It Sy guid | |
058ac9ba | 511 | A unique identifier for the pool. |
cda0317e | 512 | .It Sy size |
058ac9ba | 513 | Total size of the storage pool. |
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514 | .It Sy unsupported@ Ns Em feature_guid |
515 | Information about unsupported features that are enabled on the pool. | |
516 | See | |
517 | .Xr zpool-features 5 | |
518 | for details. | |
519 | .It Sy used | |
058ac9ba | 520 | Amount of storage space used within the pool. |
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521 | .El |
522 | .Pp | |
523 | The space usage properties report actual physical space available to the | |
524 | storage pool. | |
525 | The physical space can be different from the total amount of space that any | |
526 | contained datasets can actually use. | |
527 | The amount of space used in a raidz configuration depends on the characteristics | |
528 | of the data being written. | |
529 | In addition, ZFS reserves some space for internal accounting that the | |
530 | .Xr zfs 8 | |
531 | command takes into account, but the | |
532 | .Nm | |
533 | command does not. | |
534 | For non-full pools of a reasonable size, these effects should be invisible. | |
535 | For small pools, or pools that are close to being completely full, these | |
536 | discrepancies may become more noticeable. | |
537 | .Pp | |
058ac9ba | 538 | The following property can be set at creation time and import time: |
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539 | .Bl -tag -width Ds |
540 | .It Sy altroot | |
541 | Alternate root directory. | |
542 | If set, this directory is prepended to any mount points within the pool. | |
543 | This can be used when examining an unknown pool where the mount points cannot be | |
544 | trusted, or in an alternate boot environment, where the typical paths are not | |
545 | valid. | |
546 | .Sy altroot | |
547 | is not a persistent property. | |
548 | It is valid only while the system is up. | |
549 | Setting | |
550 | .Sy altroot | |
551 | defaults to using | |
552 | .Sy cachefile Ns = Ns Sy none , | |
553 | though this may be overridden using an explicit setting. | |
554 | .El | |
555 | .Pp | |
556 | The following property can be set only at import time: | |
557 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
558 | .It Sy readonly Ns = Ns Sy on Ns | Ns Sy off | |
559 | If set to | |
560 | .Sy on , | |
561 | the pool will be imported in read-only mode. | |
562 | This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name, | |
563 | .Sy rdonly . | |
564 | .El | |
565 | .Pp | |
566 | The following properties can be set at creation time and import time, and later | |
567 | changed with the | |
568 | .Nm zpool Cm set | |
569 | command: | |
570 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
571 | .It Sy ashift Ns = Ns Sy ashift | |
572 | Pool sector size exponent, to the power of | |
573 | .Sy 2 | |
574 | (internally referred to as | |
575 | .Sy ashift | |
576 | ). Values from 9 to 16, inclusive, are valid; also, the special | |
577 | value 0 (the default) means to auto-detect using the kernel's block | |
578 | layer and a ZFS internal exception list. I/O operations will be aligned | |
579 | to the specified size boundaries. Additionally, the minimum (disk) | |
580 | write size will be set to the specified size, so this represents a | |
581 | space vs. performance trade-off. For optimal performance, the pool | |
582 | sector size should be greater than or equal to the sector size of the | |
583 | underlying disks. The typical case for setting this property is when | |
584 | performance is important and the underlying disks use 4KiB sectors but | |
585 | report 512B sectors to the OS (for compatibility reasons); in that | |
586 | case, set | |
587 | .Sy ashift=12 | |
588 | (which is 1<<12 = 4096). When set, this property is | |
589 | used as the default hint value in subsequent vdev operations (add, | |
590 | attach and replace). Changing this value will not modify any existing | |
591 | vdev, not even on disk replacement; however it can be used, for | |
592 | instance, to replace a dying 512B sectors disk with a newer 4KiB | |
593 | sectors device: this will probably result in bad performance but at the | |
594 | same time could prevent loss of data. | |
595 | .It Sy autoexpand Ns = Ns Sy on Ns | Ns Sy off | |
596 | Controls automatic pool expansion when the underlying LUN is grown. | |
597 | If set to | |
598 | .Sy on , | |
599 | the pool will be resized according to the size of the expanded device. | |
600 | If the device is part of a mirror or raidz then all devices within that | |
601 | mirror/raidz group must be expanded before the new space is made available to | |
602 | the pool. | |
603 | The default behavior is | |
604 | .Sy off . | |
605 | This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name, | |
606 | .Sy expand . | |
607 | .It Sy autoreplace Ns = Ns Sy on Ns | Ns Sy off | |
608 | Controls automatic device replacement. | |
609 | If set to | |
610 | .Sy off , | |
611 | device replacement must be initiated by the administrator by using the | |
612 | .Nm zpool Cm replace | |
613 | command. | |
614 | If set to | |
615 | .Sy on , | |
616 | any new device, found in the same physical location as a device that previously | |
617 | belonged to the pool, is automatically formatted and replaced. | |
618 | The default behavior is | |
619 | .Sy off . | |
620 | This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name, | |
621 | .Sy replace . | |
622 | Autoreplace can also be used with virtual disks (like device | |
623 | mapper) provided that you use the /dev/disk/by-vdev paths setup by | |
624 | vdev_id.conf. See the | |
625 | .Xr vdev_id 8 | |
626 | man page for more details. | |
627 | Autoreplace and autoonline require the ZFS Event Daemon be configured and | |
628 | running. See the | |
629 | .Xr zed 8 | |
630 | man page for more details. | |
631 | .It Sy bootfs Ns = Ns Sy (unset) Ns | Ns Ar pool Ns / Ns Ar dataset | |
632 | Identifies the default bootable dataset for the root pool. This property is | |
633 | expected to be set mainly by the installation and upgrade programs. | |
634 | Not all Linux distribution boot processes use the bootfs property. | |
635 | .It Sy cachefile Ns = Ns Ar path Ns | Ns Sy none | |
636 | Controls the location of where the pool configuration is cached. | |
637 | Discovering all pools on system startup requires a cached copy of the | |
638 | configuration data that is stored on the root file system. | |
639 | All pools in this cache are automatically imported when the system boots. | |
640 | Some environments, such as install and clustering, need to cache this | |
641 | information in a different location so that pools are not automatically | |
642 | imported. | |
643 | Setting this property caches the pool configuration in a different location that | |
644 | can later be imported with | |
645 | .Nm zpool Cm import Fl c . | |
646 | Setting it to the special value | |
647 | .Sy none | |
648 | creates a temporary pool that is never cached, and the special value | |
649 | ||
650 | .Pq empty string | |
651 | uses the default location. | |
652 | .Pp | |
653 | Multiple pools can share the same cache file. | |
654 | Because the kernel destroys and recreates this file when pools are added and | |
655 | removed, care should be taken when attempting to access this file. | |
656 | When the last pool using a | |
657 | .Sy cachefile | |
658 | is exported or destroyed, the file is removed. | |
659 | .It Sy comment Ns = Ns Ar text | |
660 | A text string consisting of printable ASCII characters that will be stored | |
661 | such that it is available even if the pool becomes faulted. | |
662 | An administrator can provide additional information about a pool using this | |
663 | property. | |
664 | .It Sy dedupditto Ns = Ns Ar number | |
665 | Threshold for the number of block ditto copies. | |
666 | If the reference count for a deduplicated block increases above this number, a | |
667 | new ditto copy of this block is automatically stored. | |
668 | The default setting is | |
669 | .Sy 0 | |
670 | which causes no ditto copies to be created for deduplicated blocks. | |
671 | The minimum legal nonzero setting is | |
672 | .Sy 100 . | |
673 | .It Sy delegation Ns = Ns Sy on Ns | Ns Sy off | |
674 | Controls whether a non-privileged user is granted access based on the dataset | |
675 | permissions defined on the dataset. | |
676 | See | |
677 | .Xr zfs 8 | |
678 | for more information on ZFS delegated administration. | |
679 | .It Sy failmode Ns = Ns Sy wait Ns | Ns Sy continue Ns | Ns Sy panic | |
680 | Controls the system behavior in the event of catastrophic pool failure. | |
681 | This condition is typically a result of a loss of connectivity to the underlying | |
682 | storage device(s) or a failure of all devices within the pool. | |
683 | The behavior of such an event is determined as follows: | |
684 | .Bl -tag -width "continue" | |
685 | .It Sy wait | |
686 | Blocks all I/O access until the device connectivity is recovered and the errors | |
687 | are cleared. | |
688 | This is the default behavior. | |
689 | .It Sy continue | |
690 | Returns | |
691 | .Er EIO | |
692 | to any new write I/O requests but allows reads to any of the remaining healthy | |
693 | devices. | |
694 | Any write requests that have yet to be committed to disk would be blocked. | |
695 | .It Sy panic | |
058ac9ba | 696 | Prints out a message to the console and generates a system crash dump. |
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697 | .El |
698 | .It Sy feature@ Ns Ar feature_name Ns = Ns Sy enabled | |
699 | The value of this property is the current state of | |
700 | .Ar feature_name . | |
701 | The only valid value when setting this property is | |
702 | .Sy enabled | |
703 | which moves | |
704 | .Ar feature_name | |
705 | to the enabled state. | |
706 | See | |
707 | .Xr zpool-features 5 | |
708 | for details on feature states. | |
709 | .It Sy listsnapshots Ns = Ns Sy on Ns | Ns Sy off | |
710 | Controls whether information about snapshots associated with this pool is | |
711 | output when | |
712 | .Nm zfs Cm list | |
713 | is run without the | |
714 | .Fl t | |
715 | option. | |
716 | The default value is | |
717 | .Sy off . | |
718 | This property can also be referred to by its shortened name, | |
719 | .Sy listsnaps . | |
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720 | .It Sy multihost Ns = Ns Sy on Ns | Ns Sy off |
721 | Controls whether a pool activity check should be performed during | |
722 | .Nm zpool Cm import . | |
723 | When a pool is determined to be active it cannot be imported, even with the | |
724 | .Fl f | |
725 | option. This property is intended to be used in failover configurations | |
726 | where multiple hosts have access to a pool on shared storage. When this | |
727 | property is on, periodic writes to storage occur to show the pool is in use. | |
728 | See | |
729 | .Sy zfs_multihost_interval | |
730 | in the | |
731 | .Xr zfs-module-parameters 5 | |
732 | man page. In order to enable this property each host must set a unique hostid. | |
733 | See | |
734 | .Xr genhostid 1 | |
b9373170 | 735 | .Xr zgenhostid 8 |
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736 | .Xr spl-module-paramters 5 |
737 | for additional details. The default value is | |
738 | .Sy off . | |
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739 | .It Sy version Ns = Ns Ar version |
740 | The current on-disk version of the pool. | |
741 | This can be increased, but never decreased. | |
742 | The preferred method of updating pools is with the | |
743 | .Nm zpool Cm upgrade | |
744 | command, though this property can be used when a specific version is needed for | |
745 | backwards compatibility. | |
746 | Once feature flags are enabled on a pool this property will no longer have a | |
747 | value. | |
748 | .El | |
749 | .Ss Subcommands | |
750 | All subcommands that modify state are logged persistently to the pool in their | |
751 | original form. | |
752 | .Pp | |
753 | The | |
754 | .Nm | |
755 | command provides subcommands to create and destroy storage pools, add capacity | |
756 | to storage pools, and provide information about the storage pools. | |
757 | The following subcommands are supported: | |
758 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
759 | .It Xo | |
760 | .Nm | |
761 | .Fl ? | |
762 | .Xc | |
058ac9ba | 763 | Displays a help message. |
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764 | .It Xo |
765 | .Nm | |
766 | .Cm add | |
767 | .Op Fl fgLnP | |
768 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc | |
769 | .Ar pool vdev Ns ... | |
770 | .Xc | |
771 | Adds the specified virtual devices to the given pool. | |
772 | The | |
773 | .Ar vdev | |
774 | specification is described in the | |
775 | .Sx Virtual Devices | |
776 | section. | |
777 | The behavior of the | |
778 | .Fl f | |
779 | option, and the device checks performed are described in the | |
780 | .Nm zpool Cm create | |
781 | subcommand. | |
782 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
783 | .It Fl f | |
784 | Forces use of | |
785 | .Ar vdev Ns s , | |
786 | even if they appear in use or specify a conflicting replication level. | |
787 | Not all devices can be overridden in this manner. | |
788 | .It Fl g | |
789 | Display | |
790 | .Ar vdev , | |
791 | GUIDs instead of the normal device names. These GUIDs can be used in place of | |
792 | device names for the zpool detach/offline/remove/replace commands. | |
793 | .It Fl L | |
794 | Display real paths for | |
795 | .Ar vdev Ns s | |
796 | resolving all symbolic links. This can be used to look up the current block | |
797 | device name regardless of the /dev/disk/ path used to open it. | |
798 | .It Fl n | |
799 | Displays the configuration that would be used without actually adding the | |
800 | .Ar vdev Ns s . | |
801 | The actual pool creation can still fail due to insufficient privileges or | |
802 | device sharing. | |
803 | .It Fl P | |
804 | Display real paths for | |
805 | .Ar vdev Ns s | |
806 | instead of only the last component of the path. This can be used in | |
807 | conjunction with the -L flag. | |
808 | .It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
809 | Sets the given pool properties. See the | |
810 | .Sx Properties | |
811 | section for a list of valid properties that can be set. The only property | |
812 | supported at the moment is ashift. | |
813 | .El | |
814 | .It Xo | |
815 | .Nm | |
816 | .Cm attach | |
817 | .Op Fl f | |
818 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc | |
819 | .Ar pool device new_device | |
820 | .Xc | |
821 | Attaches | |
822 | .Ar new_device | |
823 | to the existing | |
824 | .Ar device . | |
825 | The existing device cannot be part of a raidz configuration. | |
826 | If | |
827 | .Ar device | |
828 | is not currently part of a mirrored configuration, | |
829 | .Ar device | |
830 | automatically transforms into a two-way mirror of | |
831 | .Ar device | |
832 | and | |
833 | .Ar new_device . | |
834 | If | |
835 | .Ar device | |
836 | is part of a two-way mirror, attaching | |
837 | .Ar new_device | |
838 | creates a three-way mirror, and so on. | |
839 | In either case, | |
840 | .Ar new_device | |
841 | begins to resilver immediately. | |
842 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
843 | .It Fl f | |
844 | Forces use of | |
845 | .Ar new_device , | |
846 | even if its appears to be in use. | |
847 | Not all devices can be overridden in this manner. | |
848 | .It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
849 | Sets the given pool properties. See the | |
850 | .Sx Properties | |
851 | section for a list of valid properties that can be set. The only property | |
852 | supported at the moment is ashift. | |
853 | .El | |
854 | .It Xo | |
855 | .Nm | |
856 | .Cm clear | |
857 | .Ar pool | |
858 | .Op Ar device | |
859 | .Xc | |
860 | Clears device errors in a pool. | |
861 | If no arguments are specified, all device errors within the pool are cleared. | |
862 | If one or more devices is specified, only those errors associated with the | |
863 | specified device or devices are cleared. | |
864 | .It Xo | |
865 | .Nm | |
866 | .Cm create | |
867 | .Op Fl dfn | |
868 | .Op Fl m Ar mountpoint | |
869 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
870 | .Oo Fl o Ar feature@feature Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
871 | .Oo Fl O Ar file-system-property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
872 | .Op Fl R Ar root | |
873 | .Op Fl t Ar tname | |
874 | .Ar pool vdev Ns ... | |
875 | .Xc | |
876 | Creates a new storage pool containing the virtual devices specified on the | |
877 | command line. | |
878 | The pool name must begin with a letter, and can only contain | |
879 | alphanumeric characters as well as underscore | |
880 | .Pq Qq Sy _ , | |
881 | dash | |
882 | .Pq Qq Sy \&. , | |
883 | colon | |
884 | .Pq Qq Sy \&: , | |
885 | space | |
886 | .Pq Qq Sy - , | |
887 | and period | |
888 | .Pq Qq Sy \&. . | |
889 | The pool names | |
890 | .Sy mirror , | |
891 | .Sy raidz , | |
892 | .Sy spare | |
893 | and | |
894 | .Sy log | |
895 | are reserved, as are names beginning with the pattern | |
896 | .Sy c[0-9] . | |
897 | The | |
898 | .Ar vdev | |
899 | specification is described in the | |
900 | .Sx Virtual Devices | |
901 | section. | |
902 | .Pp | |
903 | The command verifies that each device specified is accessible and not currently | |
904 | in use by another subsystem. | |
905 | There are some uses, such as being currently mounted, or specified as the | |
906 | dedicated dump device, that prevents a device from ever being used by ZFS. | |
907 | Other uses, such as having a preexisting UFS file system, can be overridden with | |
908 | the | |
909 | .Fl f | |
910 | option. | |
911 | .Pp | |
912 | The command also checks that the replication strategy for the pool is | |
913 | consistent. | |
914 | An attempt to combine redundant and non-redundant storage in a single pool, or | |
915 | to mix disks and files, results in an error unless | |
916 | .Fl f | |
917 | is specified. | |
918 | The use of differently sized devices within a single raidz or mirror group is | |
919 | also flagged as an error unless | |
920 | .Fl f | |
921 | is specified. | |
922 | .Pp | |
923 | Unless the | |
924 | .Fl R | |
925 | option is specified, the default mount point is | |
926 | .Pa / Ns Ar pool . | |
927 | The mount point must not exist or must be empty, or else the root dataset | |
928 | cannot be mounted. | |
929 | This can be overridden with the | |
930 | .Fl m | |
931 | option. | |
932 | .Pp | |
933 | By default all supported features are enabled on the new pool unless the | |
934 | .Fl d | |
935 | option is specified. | |
936 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
937 | .It Fl d | |
938 | Do not enable any features on the new pool. | |
939 | Individual features can be enabled by setting their corresponding properties to | |
940 | .Sy enabled | |
941 | with the | |
942 | .Fl o | |
943 | option. | |
944 | See | |
945 | .Xr zpool-features 5 | |
946 | for details about feature properties. | |
947 | .It Fl f | |
948 | Forces use of | |
949 | .Ar vdev Ns s , | |
950 | even if they appear in use or specify a conflicting replication level. | |
951 | Not all devices can be overridden in this manner. | |
952 | .It Fl m Ar mountpoint | |
953 | Sets the mount point for the root dataset. | |
954 | The default mount point is | |
955 | .Pa /pool | |
956 | or | |
957 | .Pa altroot/pool | |
958 | if | |
959 | .Ar altroot | |
960 | is specified. | |
961 | The mount point must be an absolute path, | |
962 | .Sy legacy , | |
963 | or | |
964 | .Sy none . | |
965 | For more information on dataset mount points, see | |
966 | .Xr zfs 8 . | |
967 | .It Fl n | |
968 | Displays the configuration that would be used without actually creating the | |
969 | pool. | |
970 | The actual pool creation can still fail due to insufficient privileges or | |
971 | device sharing. | |
972 | .It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
973 | Sets the given pool properties. | |
974 | See the | |
975 | .Sx Properties | |
976 | section for a list of valid properties that can be set. | |
977 | .It Fl o Ar feature@feature Ns = Ns Ar value | |
978 | Sets the given pool feature. See the | |
979 | .Xr zpool-features 5 | |
980 | section for a list of valid features that can be set. | |
981 | Value can be either disabled or enabled. | |
982 | .It Fl O Ar file-system-property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
983 | Sets the given file system properties in the root file system of the pool. | |
984 | See the | |
985 | .Sx Properties | |
986 | section of | |
987 | .Xr zfs 8 | |
988 | for a list of valid properties that can be set. | |
989 | .It Fl R Ar root | |
990 | Equivalent to | |
991 | .Fl o Sy cachefile Ns = Ns Sy none Fl o Sy altroot Ns = Ns Ar root | |
992 | .It Fl t Ar tname | |
993 | Sets the in-core pool name to | |
994 | .Sy tname | |
995 | while the on-disk name will be the name specified as the pool name | |
996 | .Sy pool . | |
997 | This will set the default cachefile property to none. This is intended | |
998 | to handle name space collisions when creating pools for other systems, | |
999 | such as virtual machines or physical machines whose pools live on network | |
1000 | block devices. | |
1001 | .El | |
1002 | .It Xo | |
1003 | .Nm | |
1004 | .Cm destroy | |
1005 | .Op Fl f | |
1006 | .Ar pool | |
1007 | .Xc | |
1008 | Destroys the given pool, freeing up any devices for other use. | |
1009 | This command tries to unmount any active datasets before destroying the pool. | |
1010 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1011 | .It Fl f | |
058ac9ba | 1012 | Forces any active datasets contained within the pool to be unmounted. |
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1013 | .El |
1014 | .It Xo | |
1015 | .Nm | |
1016 | .Cm detach | |
1017 | .Ar pool device | |
1018 | .Xc | |
1019 | Detaches | |
1020 | .Ar device | |
1021 | from a mirror. | |
1022 | The operation is refused if there are no other valid replicas of the data. | |
1023 | If device may be re-added to the pool later on then consider the | |
1024 | .Sy zpool offline | |
1025 | command instead. | |
1026 | .It Xo | |
1027 | .Nm | |
1028 | .Cm events | |
1029 | .Op Fl cfHv | |
1030 | .Op Ar pool Ns ... | |
1031 | .Xc | |
1032 | Lists all recent events generated by the ZFS kernel modules. These events | |
1033 | are consumed by the | |
1034 | .Xr zed 8 | |
1035 | and used to automate administrative tasks such as replacing a failed device | |
1036 | with a hot spare. For more information about the subclasses and event payloads | |
1037 | that can be generated see the | |
1038 | .Xr zfs-events 5 | |
1039 | man page. | |
1040 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1041 | .It Fl c | |
d050c627 | 1042 | Clear all previous events. |
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1043 | .It Fl f |
1044 | Follow mode. | |
1045 | .It Fl H | |
1046 | Scripted mode. Do not display headers, and separate fields by a | |
1047 | single tab instead of arbitrary space. | |
1048 | .It Fl v | |
1049 | Print the entire payload for each event. | |
1050 | .El | |
1051 | .It Xo | |
1052 | .Nm | |
1053 | .Cm export | |
1054 | .Op Fl a | |
1055 | .Op Fl f | |
1056 | .Ar pool Ns ... | |
1057 | .Xc | |
1058 | Exports the given pools from the system. | |
1059 | All devices are marked as exported, but are still considered in use by other | |
1060 | subsystems. | |
1061 | The devices can be moved between systems | |
1062 | .Pq even those of different endianness | |
1063 | and imported as long as a sufficient number of devices are present. | |
1064 | .Pp | |
1065 | Before exporting the pool, all datasets within the pool are unmounted. | |
1066 | A pool can not be exported if it has a shared spare that is currently being | |
1067 | used. | |
1068 | .Pp | |
1069 | For pools to be portable, you must give the | |
1070 | .Nm | |
1071 | command whole disks, not just partitions, so that ZFS can label the disks with | |
1072 | portable EFI labels. | |
1073 | Otherwise, disk drivers on platforms of different endianness will not recognize | |
1074 | the disks. | |
1075 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1076 | .It Fl a | |
859735c0 | 1077 | Exports all pools imported on the system. |
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1078 | .It Fl f |
1079 | Forcefully unmount all datasets, using the | |
1080 | .Nm unmount Fl f | |
1081 | command. | |
1082 | .Pp | |
1083 | This command will forcefully export the pool even if it has a shared spare that | |
1084 | is currently being used. | |
1085 | This may lead to potential data corruption. | |
1086 | .El | |
1087 | .It Xo | |
1088 | .Nm | |
1089 | .Cm get | |
1090 | .Op Fl Hp | |
1091 | .Op Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... | |
1092 | .Sy all Ns | Ns Ar property Ns Oo , Ns Ar property Oc Ns ... | |
1093 | .Ar pool Ns ... | |
1094 | .Xc | |
1095 | Retrieves the given list of properties | |
1096 | .Po | |
1097 | or all properties if | |
1098 | .Sy all | |
1099 | is used | |
1100 | .Pc | |
1101 | for the specified storage pool(s). | |
1102 | These properties are displayed with the following fields: | |
1103 | .Bd -literal | |
2a8b84b7 | 1104 | name Name of storage pool |
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1105 | property Property name |
1106 | value Property value | |
1107 | source Property source, either 'default' or 'local'. | |
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1108 | .Ed |
1109 | .Pp | |
1110 | See the | |
1111 | .Sx Properties | |
1112 | section for more information on the available pool properties. | |
1113 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1114 | .It Fl H | |
1115 | Scripted mode. | |
1116 | Do not display headers, and separate fields by a single tab instead of arbitrary | |
1117 | space. | |
1118 | .It Fl o Ar field | |
1119 | A comma-separated list of columns to display. | |
1120 | .Sy name Ns , Ns Sy property Ns , Ns Sy value Ns , Ns Sy source | |
2a8b84b7 | 1121 | is the default value. |
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1122 | .It Fl p |
1123 | Display numbers in parsable (exact) values. | |
1124 | .El | |
1125 | .It Xo | |
1126 | .Nm | |
1127 | .Cm history | |
1128 | .Op Fl il | |
1129 | .Oo Ar pool Oc Ns ... | |
1130 | .Xc | |
1131 | Displays the command history of the specified pool(s) or all pools if no pool is | |
1132 | specified. | |
1133 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1134 | .It Fl i | |
1135 | Displays internally logged ZFS events in addition to user initiated events. | |
1136 | .It Fl l | |
1137 | Displays log records in long format, which in addition to standard format | |
1138 | includes, the user name, the hostname, and the zone in which the operation was | |
1139 | performed. | |
1140 | .El | |
1141 | .It Xo | |
1142 | .Nm | |
1143 | .Cm import | |
1144 | .Op Fl D | |
1145 | .Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir | |
1146 | .Xc | |
1147 | Lists pools available to import. | |
1148 | If the | |
1149 | .Fl d | |
1150 | option is not specified, this command searches for devices in | |
1151 | .Pa /dev . | |
1152 | The | |
1153 | .Fl d | |
1154 | option can be specified multiple times, and all directories are searched. | |
1155 | If the device appears to be part of an exported pool, this command displays a | |
1156 | summary of the pool with the name of the pool, a numeric identifier, as well as | |
1157 | the vdev layout and current health of the device for each device or file. | |
1158 | Destroyed pools, pools that were previously destroyed with the | |
1159 | .Nm zpool Cm destroy | |
1160 | command, are not listed unless the | |
1161 | .Fl D | |
1162 | option is specified. | |
1163 | .Pp | |
1164 | The numeric identifier is unique, and can be used instead of the pool name when | |
1165 | multiple exported pools of the same name are available. | |
1166 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1167 | .It Fl c Ar cachefile | |
1168 | Reads configuration from the given | |
1169 | .Ar cachefile | |
1170 | that was created with the | |
1171 | .Sy cachefile | |
1172 | pool property. | |
1173 | This | |
1174 | .Ar cachefile | |
1175 | is used instead of searching for devices. | |
1176 | .It Fl d Ar dir | |
1177 | Searches for devices or files in | |
1178 | .Ar dir . | |
1179 | The | |
1180 | .Fl d | |
1181 | option can be specified multiple times. | |
1182 | .It Fl D | |
058ac9ba | 1183 | Lists destroyed pools only. |
cda0317e GM |
1184 | .El |
1185 | .It Xo | |
1186 | .Nm | |
1187 | .Cm import | |
1188 | .Fl a | |
1189 | .Op Fl DfmN | |
1190 | .Op Fl F Oo Fl n Oc Oo Fl T Oc Oo Fl X Oc | |
1191 | .Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir | |
1192 | .Op Fl o Ar mntopts | |
1193 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
1194 | .Op Fl R Ar root | |
1195 | .Op Fl s | |
1196 | .Xc | |
1197 | Imports all pools found in the search directories. | |
1198 | Identical to the previous command, except that all pools with a sufficient | |
1199 | number of devices available are imported. | |
1200 | Destroyed pools, pools that were previously destroyed with the | |
1201 | .Nm zpool Cm destroy | |
1202 | command, will not be imported unless the | |
1203 | .Fl D | |
1204 | option is specified. | |
1205 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1206 | .It Fl a | |
6b4e21c6 | 1207 | Searches for and imports all pools found. |
cda0317e GM |
1208 | .It Fl c Ar cachefile |
1209 | Reads configuration from the given | |
1210 | .Ar cachefile | |
1211 | that was created with the | |
1212 | .Sy cachefile | |
1213 | pool property. | |
1214 | This | |
1215 | .Ar cachefile | |
1216 | is used instead of searching for devices. | |
1217 | .It Fl d Ar dir | |
1218 | Searches for devices or files in | |
1219 | .Ar dir . | |
1220 | The | |
1221 | .Fl d | |
1222 | option can be specified multiple times. | |
1223 | This option is incompatible with the | |
1224 | .Fl c | |
1225 | option. | |
1226 | .It Fl D | |
1227 | Imports destroyed pools only. | |
1228 | The | |
1229 | .Fl f | |
1230 | option is also required. | |
1231 | .It Fl f | |
1232 | Forces import, even if the pool appears to be potentially active. | |
1233 | .It Fl F | |
1234 | Recovery mode for a non-importable pool. | |
1235 | Attempt to return the pool to an importable state by discarding the last few | |
1236 | transactions. | |
1237 | Not all damaged pools can be recovered by using this option. | |
1238 | If successful, the data from the discarded transactions is irretrievably lost. | |
1239 | This option is ignored if the pool is importable or already imported. | |
1240 | .It Fl m | |
7f9d9946 | 1241 | Allows a pool to import when there is a missing log device. |
cda0317e GM |
1242 | Recent transactions can be lost because the log device will be discarded. |
1243 | .It Fl n | |
1244 | Used with the | |
1245 | .Fl F | |
1246 | recovery option. | |
1247 | Determines whether a non-importable pool can be made importable again, but does | |
1248 | not actually perform the pool recovery. | |
1249 | For more details about pool recovery mode, see the | |
1250 | .Fl F | |
1251 | option, above. | |
1252 | .It Fl N | |
7f9d9946 | 1253 | Import the pool without mounting any file systems. |
cda0317e GM |
1254 | .It Fl o Ar mntopts |
1255 | Comma-separated list of mount options to use when mounting datasets within the | |
1256 | pool. | |
1257 | See | |
1258 | .Xr zfs 8 | |
1259 | for a description of dataset properties and mount options. | |
1260 | .It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
1261 | Sets the specified property on the imported pool. | |
1262 | See the | |
1263 | .Sx Properties | |
1264 | section for more information on the available pool properties. | |
1265 | .It Fl R Ar root | |
1266 | Sets the | |
1267 | .Sy cachefile | |
1268 | property to | |
1269 | .Sy none | |
1270 | and the | |
1271 | .Sy altroot | |
1272 | property to | |
1273 | .Ar root . | |
1274 | .It Fl s | |
1275 | Scan using the default search path, the libblkid cache will not be | |
1276 | consulted. A custom search path may be specified by setting the | |
1277 | ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH environment variable. | |
1278 | .It Fl X | |
1279 | Used with the | |
1280 | .Fl F | |
1281 | recovery option. Determines whether extreme | |
1282 | measures to find a valid txg should take place. This allows the pool to | |
1283 | be rolled back to a txg which is no longer guaranteed to be consistent. | |
1284 | Pools imported at an inconsistent txg may contain uncorrectable | |
1285 | checksum errors. For more details about pool recovery mode, see the | |
1286 | .Fl F | |
1287 | option, above. WARNING: This option can be extremely hazardous to the | |
1288 | health of your pool and should only be used as a last resort. | |
1289 | .It Fl T | |
1290 | Specify the txg to use for rollback. Implies | |
1291 | .Fl FX . | |
1292 | For more details | |
1293 | about pool recovery mode, see the | |
1294 | .Fl X | |
1295 | option, above. WARNING: This option can be extremely hazardous to the | |
1296 | health of your pool and should only be used as a last resort. | |
1297 | .El | |
1298 | .It Xo | |
1299 | .Nm | |
1300 | .Cm import | |
1301 | .Op Fl Dfm | |
1302 | .Op Fl F Oo Fl n Oc Oo Fl t Oc Oo Fl T Oc Oo Fl X Oc | |
1303 | .Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir | |
1304 | .Op Fl o Ar mntopts | |
1305 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
1306 | .Op Fl R Ar root | |
1307 | .Op Fl s | |
1308 | .Ar pool Ns | Ns Ar id | |
1309 | .Op Ar newpool | |
1310 | .Xc | |
1311 | Imports a specific pool. | |
1312 | A pool can be identified by its name or the numeric identifier. | |
1313 | If | |
1314 | .Ar newpool | |
1315 | is specified, the pool is imported using the name | |
1316 | .Ar newpool . | |
1317 | Otherwise, it is imported with the same name as its exported name. | |
1318 | .Pp | |
1319 | If a device is removed from a system without running | |
1320 | .Nm zpool Cm export | |
1321 | first, the device appears as potentially active. | |
1322 | It cannot be determined if this was a failed export, or whether the device is | |
1323 | really in use from another host. | |
1324 | To import a pool in this state, the | |
1325 | .Fl f | |
1326 | option is required. | |
1327 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1328 | .It Fl c Ar cachefile | |
1329 | Reads configuration from the given | |
1330 | .Ar cachefile | |
1331 | that was created with the | |
1332 | .Sy cachefile | |
1333 | pool property. | |
1334 | This | |
1335 | .Ar cachefile | |
1336 | is used instead of searching for devices. | |
1337 | .It Fl d Ar dir | |
1338 | Searches for devices or files in | |
1339 | .Ar dir . | |
1340 | The | |
1341 | .Fl d | |
1342 | option can be specified multiple times. | |
1343 | This option is incompatible with the | |
1344 | .Fl c | |
1345 | option. | |
1346 | .It Fl D | |
1347 | Imports destroyed pool. | |
1348 | The | |
1349 | .Fl f | |
1350 | option is also required. | |
1351 | .It Fl f | |
058ac9ba | 1352 | Forces import, even if the pool appears to be potentially active. |
cda0317e GM |
1353 | .It Fl F |
1354 | Recovery mode for a non-importable pool. | |
1355 | Attempt to return the pool to an importable state by discarding the last few | |
1356 | transactions. | |
1357 | Not all damaged pools can be recovered by using this option. | |
1358 | If successful, the data from the discarded transactions is irretrievably lost. | |
1359 | This option is ignored if the pool is importable or already imported. | |
1360 | .It Fl m | |
7f9d9946 | 1361 | Allows a pool to import when there is a missing log device. |
cda0317e GM |
1362 | Recent transactions can be lost because the log device will be discarded. |
1363 | .It Fl n | |
1364 | Used with the | |
1365 | .Fl F | |
1366 | recovery option. | |
1367 | Determines whether a non-importable pool can be made importable again, but does | |
1368 | not actually perform the pool recovery. | |
1369 | For more details about pool recovery mode, see the | |
1370 | .Fl F | |
1371 | option, above. | |
1372 | .It Fl o Ar mntopts | |
1373 | Comma-separated list of mount options to use when mounting datasets within the | |
1374 | pool. | |
1375 | See | |
1376 | .Xr zfs 8 | |
1377 | for a description of dataset properties and mount options. | |
1378 | .It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
1379 | Sets the specified property on the imported pool. | |
1380 | See the | |
1381 | .Sx Properties | |
1382 | section for more information on the available pool properties. | |
1383 | .It Fl R Ar root | |
1384 | Sets the | |
1385 | .Sy cachefile | |
1386 | property to | |
1387 | .Sy none | |
1388 | and the | |
1389 | .Sy altroot | |
1390 | property to | |
1391 | .Ar root . | |
1392 | .It Fl s | |
1393 | Scan using the default search path, the libblkid cache will not be | |
1394 | consulted. A custom search path may be specified by setting the | |
1395 | ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH environment variable. | |
1396 | .It Fl X | |
1397 | Used with the | |
1398 | .Fl F | |
1399 | recovery option. Determines whether extreme | |
1400 | measures to find a valid txg should take place. This allows the pool to | |
1401 | be rolled back to a txg which is no longer guaranteed to be consistent. | |
1402 | Pools imported at an inconsistent txg may contain uncorrectable | |
1403 | checksum errors. For more details about pool recovery mode, see the | |
1404 | .Fl F | |
1405 | option, above. WARNING: This option can be extremely hazardous to the | |
1406 | health of your pool and should only be used as a last resort. | |
1407 | .It Fl T | |
1408 | Specify the txg to use for rollback. Implies | |
1409 | .Fl FX . | |
1410 | For more details | |
1411 | about pool recovery mode, see the | |
1412 | .Fl X | |
1413 | option, above. WARNING: This option can be extremely hazardous to the | |
1414 | health of your pool and should only be used as a last resort. | |
1415 | .It Fl s | |
1416 | Used with | |
1417 | .Sy newpool . | |
1418 | Specifies that | |
1419 | .Sy newpool | |
1420 | is temporary. Temporary pool names last until export. Ensures that | |
1421 | the original pool name will be used in all label updates and therefore | |
1422 | is retained upon export. | |
1423 | Will also set -o cachefile=none when not explicitly specified. | |
1424 | .El | |
1425 | .It Xo | |
1426 | .Nm | |
1427 | .Cm iostat | |
1428 | .Op Oo Oo Fl c Ar SCRIPT Oc Oo Fl lq Oc Oc Ns | Ns Fl rw | |
1429 | .Op Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
1430 | .Op Fl ghHLpPvy | |
1431 | .Oo Oo Ar pool Ns ... Oc Ns | Ns Oo Ar pool vdev Ns ... Oc Ns | Ns Oo Ar vdev Ns ... Oc Oc | |
1432 | .Op Ar interval Op Ar count | |
1433 | .Xc | |
1434 | Displays I/O statistics for the given pools/vdevs. You can pass in a | |
1435 | list of pools, a pool and list of vdevs in that pool, or a list of any | |
1436 | vdevs from any pool. If no items are specified, statistics for every | |
1437 | pool in the system are shown. | |
1438 | When given an | |
1439 | .Ar interval , | |
1440 | the statistics are printed every | |
1441 | .Ar interval | |
1442 | seconds until ^C is pressed. If count is specified, the command exits | |
1443 | after count reports are printed. The first report printed is always | |
1444 | the statistics since boot regardless of whether | |
1445 | .Ar interval | |
1446 | and | |
1447 | .Ar count | |
1448 | are passed. However, this behavior can be suppressed with the | |
1449 | .Fl y | |
1450 | flag. Also note that the units of | |
1451 | .Sy K , | |
1452 | .Sy M , | |
1453 | .Sy G ... | |
1454 | that are printed in the report are in base 1024. To get the raw | |
1455 | values, use the | |
1456 | .Fl p | |
1457 | flag. | |
1458 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
7a8ed6b8 | 1459 | .It Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 Ns Oo , Ns Ar SCRIPT2 Oc Ns ... |
cda0317e GM |
1460 | Run a script (or scripts) on each vdev and include the output as a new column |
1461 | in the | |
1462 | .Nm zpool Cm iostat | |
1463 | output. Users can run any script found in their | |
1464 | .Pa ~/.zpool.d | |
1465 | directory or from the system | |
1466 | .Pa /etc/zfs/zpool.d | |
d6bcf7ff GDN |
1467 | directory. Script names containing the slash (/) character are not allowed. |
1468 | The default search path can be overridden by setting the | |
cda0317e GM |
1469 | ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_PATH environment variable. A privileged user can run |
1470 | .Fl c | |
1471 | if they have the ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT | |
1472 | environment variable set. If a script requires the use of a privileged | |
1473 | command, like | |
7a8ed6b8 NB |
1474 | .Xr smartctl 8 , |
1475 | then it's recommended you allow the user access to it in | |
cda0317e GM |
1476 | .Pa /etc/sudoers |
1477 | or add the user to the | |
1478 | .Pa /etc/sudoers.d/zfs | |
1479 | file. | |
1480 | .Pp | |
1481 | If | |
1482 | .Fl c | |
1483 | is passed without a script name, it prints a list of all scripts. | |
1484 | .Fl c | |
7a8ed6b8 NB |
1485 | also sets verbose mode |
1486 | .No ( Ns Fl v Ns No ). | |
cda0317e GM |
1487 | .Pp |
1488 | Script output should be in the form of "name=value". The column name is | |
1489 | set to "name" and the value is set to "value". Multiple lines can be | |
1490 | used to output multiple columns. The first line of output not in the | |
1491 | "name=value" format is displayed without a column title, and no more | |
1492 | output after that is displayed. This can be useful for printing error | |
1493 | messages. Blank or NULL values are printed as a '-' to make output | |
1494 | awk-able. | |
1495 | .Pp | |
d6418de0 | 1496 | The following environment variables are set before running each script: |
cda0317e GM |
1497 | .Pp |
1498 | .Bl -tag -width "VDEV_PATH" | |
1499 | .It Sy VDEV_PATH | |
1500 | Full path to the vdev | |
1501 | .El | |
1502 | .Bl -tag -width "VDEV_UPATH" | |
1503 | .It Sy VDEV_UPATH | |
1504 | Underlying path to the vdev (/dev/sd*). For use with device mapper, | |
1505 | multipath, or partitioned vdevs. | |
1506 | .El | |
1507 | .Bl -tag -width "VDEV_ENC_SYSFS_PATH" | |
1508 | .It Sy VDEV_ENC_SYSFS_PATH | |
1509 | The sysfs path to the enclosure for the vdev (if any). | |
1510 | .El | |
1511 | .It Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
058ac9ba | 1512 | Display a time stamp. |
cda0317e GM |
1513 | Specify |
1514 | .Sy u | |
1515 | for a printed representation of the internal representation of time. | |
1516 | See | |
1517 | .Xr time 2 . | |
1518 | Specify | |
1519 | .Sy d | |
1520 | for standard date format. | |
1521 | See | |
1522 | .Xr date 1 . | |
1523 | .It Fl g | |
1524 | Display vdev GUIDs instead of the normal device names. These GUIDs | |
1525 | can be used in place of device names for the zpool | |
1526 | detach/offline/remove/replace commands. | |
1527 | .It Fl H | |
1528 | Scripted mode. Do not display headers, and separate fields by a | |
1529 | single tab instead of arbitrary space. | |
1530 | .It Fl L | |
1531 | Display real paths for vdevs resolving all symbolic links. This can | |
1532 | be used to look up the current block device name regardless of the | |
1533 | .Pa /dev/disk/ | |
1534 | path used to open it. | |
1535 | .It Fl p | |
1536 | Display numbers in parsable (exact) values. Time values are in | |
1537 | nanoseconds. | |
1538 | .It Fl P | |
1539 | Display full paths for vdevs instead of only the last component of | |
1540 | the path. This can be used in conjunction with the | |
1541 | .Fl L | |
1542 | flag. | |
1543 | .It Fl r | |
1544 | Print request size histograms for the leaf ZIOs. This includes | |
1545 | histograms of individual ZIOs ( | |
1546 | .Ar ind ) | |
1547 | and aggregate ZIOs ( | |
1548 | .Ar agg ). | |
1549 | These stats can be useful for seeing how well the ZFS IO aggregator is | |
1550 | working. Do not confuse these request size stats with the block layer | |
1551 | requests; it's possible ZIOs can be broken up before being sent to the | |
1552 | block device. | |
1553 | .It Fl v | |
1554 | Verbose statistics Reports usage statistics for individual vdevs within the | |
1555 | pool, in addition to the pool-wide statistics. | |
1556 | .It Fl y | |
1557 | .It Fl w | |
1558 | .It Fl l | |
193a37cb | 1559 | Include average latency statistics: |
cda0317e GM |
1560 | .Pp |
1561 | .Ar total_wait : | |
193a37cb | 1562 | Average total IO time (queuing + disk IO time). |
cda0317e | 1563 | .Ar disk_wait : |
193a37cb | 1564 | Average disk IO time (time reading/writing the disk). |
cda0317e GM |
1565 | .Ar syncq_wait : |
1566 | Average amount of time IO spent in synchronous priority queues. Does | |
1567 | not include disk time. | |
1568 | .Ar asyncq_wait : | |
1569 | Average amount of time IO spent in asynchronous priority queues. | |
1570 | Does not include disk time. | |
1571 | .Ar scrub : | |
1572 | Average queuing time in scrub queue. Does not include disk time. | |
1573 | .It Fl q | |
1574 | Include active queue statistics. Each priority queue has both | |
1575 | pending ( | |
1576 | .Ar pend ) | |
1577 | and active ( | |
1578 | .Ar activ ) | |
1579 | IOs. Pending IOs are waiting to | |
1580 | be issued to the disk, and active IOs have been issued to disk and are | |
1581 | waiting for completion. These stats are broken out by priority queue: | |
1582 | .Pp | |
1583 | .Ar syncq_read/write : | |
1584 | Current number of entries in synchronous priority | |
1585 | queues. | |
1586 | .Ar asyncq_read/write : | |
193a37cb | 1587 | Current number of entries in asynchronous priority queues. |
cda0317e | 1588 | .Ar scrubq_read : |
193a37cb | 1589 | Current number of entries in scrub queue. |
cda0317e GM |
1590 | .Pp |
1591 | All queue statistics are instantaneous measurements of the number of | |
1592 | entries in the queues. If you specify an interval, the measurements | |
1593 | will be sampled from the end of the interval. | |
1594 | .El | |
1595 | .It Xo | |
1596 | .Nm | |
1597 | .Cm labelclear | |
1598 | .Op Fl f | |
1599 | .Ar device | |
1600 | .Xc | |
1601 | Removes ZFS label information from the specified | |
1602 | .Ar device . | |
1603 | The | |
1604 | .Ar device | |
1605 | must not be part of an active pool configuration. | |
1606 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1607 | .It Fl f | |
131cc95c | 1608 | Treat exported or foreign devices as inactive. |
cda0317e GM |
1609 | .El |
1610 | .It Xo | |
1611 | .Nm | |
1612 | .Cm list | |
1613 | .Op Fl HgLpPv | |
1614 | .Op Fl o Ar property Ns Oo , Ns Ar property Oc Ns ... | |
1615 | .Op Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
1616 | .Oo Ar pool Oc Ns ... | |
1617 | .Op Ar interval Op Ar count | |
1618 | .Xc | |
1619 | Lists the given pools along with a health status and space usage. | |
1620 | If no | |
1621 | .Ar pool Ns s | |
1622 | are specified, all pools in the system are listed. | |
1623 | When given an | |
1624 | .Ar interval , | |
1625 | the information is printed every | |
1626 | .Ar interval | |
1627 | seconds until ^C is pressed. | |
1628 | If | |
1629 | .Ar count | |
1630 | is specified, the command exits after | |
1631 | .Ar count | |
1632 | reports are printed. | |
1633 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1634 | .It Fl g | |
1635 | Display vdev GUIDs instead of the normal device names. These GUIDs | |
1636 | can be used in place of device names for the zpool | |
1637 | detach/offline/remove/replace commands. | |
1638 | .It Fl H | |
1639 | Scripted mode. | |
1640 | Do not display headers, and separate fields by a single tab instead of arbitrary | |
1641 | space. | |
1642 | .It Fl o Ar property | |
1643 | Comma-separated list of properties to display. | |
1644 | See the | |
1645 | .Sx Properties | |
1646 | section for a list of valid properties. | |
1647 | The default list is | |
1648 | .Sy name, size, alloc, free, fragmentation, expandsize, capacity, | |
1649 | .Sy dedupratio, health, altroot . | |
1650 | .It Fl L | |
1651 | Display real paths for vdevs resolving all symbolic links. This can | |
1652 | be used to look up the current block device name regardless of the | |
1653 | /dev/disk/ path used to open it. | |
1654 | .It Fl p | |
1655 | Display numbers in parsable | |
1656 | .Pq exact | |
1657 | values. | |
1658 | .It Fl P | |
1659 | Display full paths for vdevs instead of only the last component of | |
1660 | the path. This can be used in conjunction with the | |
1661 | .Fl L flag. | |
1662 | .It Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
6e1b9d03 | 1663 | Display a time stamp. |
cda0317e GM |
1664 | Specify |
1665 | .Fl u | |
1666 | for a printed representation of the internal representation of time. | |
1667 | See | |
1668 | .Xr time 2 . | |
1669 | Specify | |
1670 | .Fl d | |
1671 | for standard date format. | |
1672 | See | |
1673 | .Xr date 1 . | |
1674 | .It Fl v | |
1675 | Verbose statistics. | |
1676 | Reports usage statistics for individual vdevs within the pool, in addition to | |
1677 | the pool-wise statistics. | |
1678 | .El | |
1679 | .It Xo | |
1680 | .Nm | |
1681 | .Cm offline | |
1682 | .Op Fl f | |
1683 | .Op Fl t | |
1684 | .Ar pool Ar device Ns ... | |
1685 | .Xc | |
1686 | Takes the specified physical device offline. | |
1687 | While the | |
1688 | .Ar device | |
1689 | is offline, no attempt is made to read or write to the device. | |
1690 | This command is not applicable to spares. | |
1691 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1692 | .It Fl f | |
1693 | Force fault. Instead of offlining the disk, put it into a faulted | |
1694 | state. The fault will persist across imports unless the | |
1695 | .Fl t | |
1696 | flag was specified. | |
1697 | .It Fl t | |
1698 | Temporary. | |
1699 | Upon reboot, the specified physical device reverts to its previous state. | |
1700 | .El | |
1701 | .It Xo | |
1702 | .Nm | |
1703 | .Cm online | |
1704 | .Op Fl e | |
1705 | .Ar pool Ar device Ns ... | |
1706 | .Xc | |
058ac9ba | 1707 | Brings the specified physical device online. |
058ac9ba | 1708 | This command is not applicable to spares or cache devices. |
cda0317e GM |
1709 | .Bl -tag -width Ds |
1710 | .It Fl e | |
1711 | Expand the device to use all available space. | |
1712 | If the device is part of a mirror or raidz then all devices must be expanded | |
1713 | before the new space will become available to the pool. | |
1714 | .El | |
1715 | .It Xo | |
1716 | .Nm | |
1717 | .Cm reguid | |
1718 | .Ar pool | |
1719 | .Xc | |
1720 | Generates a new unique identifier for the pool. | |
1721 | You must ensure that all devices in this pool are online and healthy before | |
1722 | performing this action. | |
1723 | .It Xo | |
1724 | .Nm | |
1725 | .Cm reopen | |
1726 | .Ar pool | |
1727 | .Xc | |
5853fe79 | 1728 | Reopen all the vdevs associated with the pool. |
cda0317e GM |
1729 | .It Xo |
1730 | .Nm | |
1731 | .Cm remove | |
1732 | .Ar pool Ar device Ns ... | |
1733 | .Xc | |
1734 | Removes the specified device from the pool. | |
1735 | This command currently only supports removing hot spares, cache, and log | |
1736 | devices. | |
1737 | A mirrored log device can be removed by specifying the top-level mirror for the | |
1738 | log. | |
1739 | Non-log devices that are part of a mirrored configuration can be removed using | |
1740 | the | |
1741 | .Nm zpool Cm detach | |
1742 | command. | |
1743 | Non-redundant and raidz devices cannot be removed from a pool. | |
1744 | .It Xo | |
1745 | .Nm | |
1746 | .Cm replace | |
1747 | .Op Fl f | |
1748 | .Op Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
1749 | .Ar pool Ar device Op Ar new_device | |
1750 | .Xc | |
1751 | Replaces | |
1752 | .Ar old_device | |
1753 | with | |
1754 | .Ar new_device . | |
1755 | This is equivalent to attaching | |
1756 | .Ar new_device , | |
1757 | waiting for it to resilver, and then detaching | |
1758 | .Ar old_device . | |
1759 | .Pp | |
1760 | The size of | |
1761 | .Ar new_device | |
1762 | must be greater than or equal to the minimum size of all the devices in a mirror | |
1763 | or raidz configuration. | |
1764 | .Pp | |
1765 | .Ar new_device | |
1766 | is required if the pool is not redundant. | |
1767 | If | |
1768 | .Ar new_device | |
1769 | is not specified, it defaults to | |
1770 | .Ar old_device . | |
1771 | This form of replacement is useful after an existing disk has failed and has | |
1772 | been physically replaced. | |
1773 | In this case, the new disk may have the same | |
1774 | .Pa /dev | |
1775 | path as the old device, even though it is actually a different disk. | |
1776 | ZFS recognizes this. | |
1777 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1778 | .It Fl f | |
1779 | Forces use of | |
1780 | .Ar new_device , | |
1781 | even if its appears to be in use. | |
1782 | Not all devices can be overridden in this manner. | |
1783 | .It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
1784 | Sets the given pool properties. See the | |
1785 | .Sx Properties | |
1786 | section for a list of valid properties that can be set. | |
1787 | The only property supported at the moment is | |
1788 | .Sy ashift . | |
1789 | .El | |
1790 | .It Xo | |
1791 | .Nm | |
1792 | .Cm scrub | |
0ea05c64 | 1793 | .Op Fl s | Fl p |
cda0317e GM |
1794 | .Ar pool Ns ... |
1795 | .Xc | |
0ea05c64 | 1796 | Begins a scrub or resumes a paused scrub. |
cda0317e GM |
1797 | The scrub examines all data in the specified pools to verify that it checksums |
1798 | correctly. | |
1799 | For replicated | |
1800 | .Pq mirror or raidz | |
1801 | devices, ZFS automatically repairs any damage discovered during the scrub. | |
1802 | The | |
1803 | .Nm zpool Cm status | |
1804 | command reports the progress of the scrub and summarizes the results of the | |
1805 | scrub upon completion. | |
1806 | .Pp | |
1807 | Scrubbing and resilvering are very similar operations. | |
1808 | The difference is that resilvering only examines data that ZFS knows to be out | |
1809 | of date | |
1810 | .Po | |
1811 | for example, when attaching a new device to a mirror or replacing an existing | |
1812 | device | |
1813 | .Pc , | |
1814 | whereas scrubbing examines all data to discover silent errors due to hardware | |
1815 | faults or disk failure. | |
1816 | .Pp | |
1817 | Because scrubbing and resilvering are I/O-intensive operations, ZFS only allows | |
1818 | one at a time. | |
0ea05c64 | 1819 | If a scrub is paused, the |
cda0317e | 1820 | .Nm zpool Cm scrub |
0ea05c64 | 1821 | resumes it. |
cda0317e GM |
1822 | If a resilver is in progress, ZFS does not allow a scrub to be started until the |
1823 | resilver completes. | |
1824 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1825 | .It Fl s | |
058ac9ba | 1826 | Stop scrubbing. |
cda0317e | 1827 | .El |
0ea05c64 AP |
1828 | .Bl -tag -width Ds |
1829 | .It Fl p | |
1830 | Pause scrubbing. | |
1831 | Scrub progress is periodically synced to disk so if the system | |
1832 | is restarted or pool is exported during a paused scrub, the scrub will resume | |
1833 | from the place where it was last checkpointed to disk. | |
1834 | To resume a paused scrub issue | |
1835 | .Nm zpool Cm scrub | |
1836 | again. | |
1837 | .El | |
cda0317e GM |
1838 | .It Xo |
1839 | .Nm | |
1840 | .Cm set | |
1841 | .Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
1842 | .Ar pool | |
1843 | .Xc | |
1844 | Sets the given property on the specified pool. | |
1845 | See the | |
1846 | .Sx Properties | |
1847 | section for more information on what properties can be set and acceptable | |
1848 | values. | |
1849 | .It Xo | |
1850 | .Nm | |
1851 | .Cm split | |
1852 | .Op Fl gLnP | |
1853 | .Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... | |
1854 | .Op Fl R Ar root | |
1855 | .Ar pool newpool | |
1856 | .Op Ar device ... | |
1857 | .Xc | |
1858 | Splits devices off | |
1859 | .Ar pool | |
1860 | creating | |
1861 | .Ar newpool . | |
1862 | All vdevs in | |
1863 | .Ar pool | |
1864 | must be mirrors and the pool must not be in the process of resilvering. | |
1865 | At the time of the split, | |
1866 | .Ar newpool | |
1867 | will be a replica of | |
1868 | .Ar pool . | |
1869 | By default, the | |
1870 | last device in each mirror is split from | |
1871 | .Ar pool | |
1872 | to create | |
1873 | .Ar newpool . | |
1874 | .Pp | |
1875 | The optional device specification causes the specified device(s) to be | |
1876 | included in the new | |
1877 | .Ar pool | |
1878 | and, should any devices remain unspecified, | |
1879 | the last device in each mirror is used as would be by default. | |
1880 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
1881 | .It Fl g | |
1882 | Display vdev GUIDs instead of the normal device names. These GUIDs | |
1883 | can be used in place of device names for the zpool | |
1884 | detach/offline/remove/replace commands. | |
1885 | .It Fl L | |
1886 | Display real paths for vdevs resolving all symbolic links. This can | |
1887 | be used to look up the current block device name regardless of the | |
1888 | .Pa /dev/disk/ | |
1889 | path used to open it. | |
1890 | .It Fl n | |
1891 | Do dry run, do not actually perform the split. | |
1892 | Print out the expected configuration of | |
1893 | .Ar newpool . | |
1894 | .It Fl P | |
1895 | Display full paths for vdevs instead of only the last component of | |
1896 | the path. This can be used in conjunction with the | |
1897 | .Fl L flag. | |
1898 | .It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value | |
1899 | Sets the specified property for | |
1900 | .Ar newpool . | |
1901 | See the | |
1902 | .Sx Properties | |
1903 | section for more information on the available pool properties. | |
1904 | .It Fl R Ar root | |
1905 | Set | |
1906 | .Sy altroot | |
1907 | for | |
1908 | .Ar newpool | |
1909 | to | |
1910 | .Ar root | |
1911 | and automatically import it. | |
1912 | .El | |
1913 | .It Xo | |
1914 | .Nm | |
1915 | .Cm status | |
7a8ed6b8 | 1916 | .Op Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 Ns Oo , Ns Ar SCRIPT2 Oc Ns ... |
cda0317e GM |
1917 | .Op Fl gLPvxD |
1918 | .Op Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
1919 | .Oo Ar pool Oc Ns ... | |
1920 | .Op Ar interval Op Ar count | |
1921 | .Xc | |
1922 | Displays the detailed health status for the given pools. | |
1923 | If no | |
1924 | .Ar pool | |
1925 | is specified, then the status of each pool in the system is displayed. | |
1926 | For more information on pool and device health, see the | |
1927 | .Sx Device Failure and Recovery | |
1928 | section. | |
1929 | .Pp | |
1930 | If a scrub or resilver is in progress, this command reports the percentage done | |
1931 | and the estimated time to completion. | |
1932 | Both of these are only approximate, because the amount of data in the pool and | |
1933 | the other workloads on the system can change. | |
1934 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
7a8ed6b8 | 1935 | .It Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 Ns Oo , Ns Ar SCRIPT2 Oc Ns ... |
cda0317e GM |
1936 | Run a script (or scripts) on each vdev and include the output as a new column |
1937 | in the | |
1938 | .Nm zpool Cm status | |
1939 | output. See the | |
1940 | .Fl c | |
1941 | option of | |
1942 | .Nm zpool Cm iostat | |
1943 | for complete details. | |
1944 | .It Fl g | |
1945 | Display vdev GUIDs instead of the normal device names. These GUIDs | |
1946 | can be used in place of device names for the zpool | |
1947 | detach/offline/remove/replace commands. | |
1948 | .It Fl L | |
1949 | Display real paths for vdevs resolving all symbolic links. This can | |
1950 | be used to look up the current block device name regardless of the | |
1951 | .Pa /dev/disk/ | |
1952 | path used to open it. | |
1953 | .It Fl p | |
1954 | Display numbers in parsable (exact) values. Time values are in | |
1955 | nanoseconds. | |
1956 | .It Fl D | |
1957 | Display a histogram of deduplication statistics, showing the allocated | |
1958 | .Pq physically present on disk | |
1959 | and referenced | |
1960 | .Pq logically referenced in the pool | |
1961 | block counts and sizes by reference count. | |
1962 | .It Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d | |
2e2ddc30 | 1963 | Display a time stamp. |
cda0317e GM |
1964 | Specify |
1965 | .Fl u | |
1966 | for a printed representation of the internal representation of time. | |
1967 | See | |
1968 | .Xr time 2 . | |
1969 | Specify | |
1970 | .Fl d | |
1971 | for standard date format. | |
1972 | See | |
1973 | .Xr date 1 . | |
1974 | .It Fl v | |
1975 | Displays verbose data error information, printing out a complete list of all | |
1976 | data errors since the last complete pool scrub. | |
1977 | .It Fl x | |
1978 | Only display status for pools that are exhibiting errors or are otherwise | |
1979 | unavailable. | |
1980 | Warnings about pools not using the latest on-disk format will not be included. | |
1981 | .El | |
1982 | .It Xo | |
1983 | .Nm | |
1984 | .Cm sync | |
1985 | .Op Ar pool ... | |
1986 | .Xc | |
1987 | This command forces all in-core dirty data to be written to the primary | |
1988 | pool storage and not the ZIL. It will also update administrative | |
1989 | information including quota reporting. Without arguments, | |
1990 | .Sy zpool sync | |
1991 | will sync all pools on the system. Otherwise, it will sync only the | |
1992 | specified pool(s). | |
1993 | .It Xo | |
1994 | .Nm | |
1995 | .Cm upgrade | |
1996 | .Xc | |
1997 | Displays pools which do not have all supported features enabled and pools | |
1998 | formatted using a legacy ZFS version number. | |
1999 | These pools can continue to be used, but some features may not be available. | |
2000 | Use | |
2001 | .Nm zpool Cm upgrade Fl a | |
2002 | to enable all features on all pools. | |
2003 | .It Xo | |
2004 | .Nm | |
2005 | .Cm upgrade | |
2006 | .Fl v | |
2007 | .Xc | |
2008 | Displays legacy ZFS versions supported by the current software. | |
2009 | See | |
2010 | .Xr zpool-features 5 | |
2011 | for a description of feature flags features supported by the current software. | |
2012 | .It Xo | |
2013 | .Nm | |
2014 | .Cm upgrade | |
2015 | .Op Fl V Ar version | |
2016 | .Fl a Ns | Ns Ar pool Ns ... | |
2017 | .Xc | |
2018 | Enables all supported features on the given pool. | |
2019 | Once this is done, the pool will no longer be accessible on systems that do not | |
2020 | support feature flags. | |
2021 | See | |
2022 | .Xr zfs-features 5 | |
2023 | for details on compatibility with systems that support feature flags, but do not | |
2024 | support all features enabled on the pool. | |
2025 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
2026 | .It Fl a | |
b9b24bb4 | 2027 | Enables all supported features on all pools. |
cda0317e GM |
2028 | .It Fl V Ar version |
2029 | Upgrade to the specified legacy version. | |
2030 | If the | |
2031 | .Fl V | |
2032 | flag is specified, no features will be enabled on the pool. | |
2033 | This option can only be used to increase the version number up to the last | |
2034 | supported legacy version number. | |
2035 | .El | |
2036 | .El | |
2037 | .Sh EXIT STATUS | |
2038 | The following exit values are returned: | |
2039 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
2040 | .It Sy 0 | |
2041 | Successful completion. | |
2042 | .It Sy 1 | |
2043 | An error occurred. | |
2044 | .It Sy 2 | |
2045 | Invalid command line options were specified. | |
2046 | .El | |
2047 | .Sh EXAMPLES | |
2048 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
2049 | .It Sy Example 1 No Creating a RAID-Z Storage Pool | |
2050 | The following command creates a pool with a single raidz root vdev that | |
2051 | consists of six disks. | |
2052 | .Bd -literal | |
2053 | # zpool create tank raidz sda sdb sdc sdd sde sdf | |
2054 | .Ed | |
2055 | .It Sy Example 2 No Creating a Mirrored Storage Pool | |
2056 | The following command creates a pool with two mirrors, where each mirror | |
2057 | contains two disks. | |
2058 | .Bd -literal | |
2059 | # zpool create tank mirror sda sdb mirror sdc sdd | |
2060 | .Ed | |
2061 | .It Sy Example 3 No Creating a ZFS Storage Pool by Using Partitions | |
54e5f226 | 2062 | The following command creates an unmirrored pool using two disk partitions. |
cda0317e GM |
2063 | .Bd -literal |
2064 | # zpool create tank sda1 sdb2 | |
2065 | .Ed | |
2066 | .It Sy Example 4 No Creating a ZFS Storage Pool by Using Files | |
2067 | The following command creates an unmirrored pool using files. | |
2068 | While not recommended, a pool based on files can be useful for experimental | |
2069 | purposes. | |
2070 | .Bd -literal | |
2071 | # zpool create tank /path/to/file/a /path/to/file/b | |
2072 | .Ed | |
2073 | .It Sy Example 5 No Adding a Mirror to a ZFS Storage Pool | |
2074 | The following command adds two mirrored disks to the pool | |
2075 | .Em tank , | |
2076 | assuming the pool is already made up of two-way mirrors. | |
2077 | The additional space is immediately available to any datasets within the pool. | |
2078 | .Bd -literal | |
2079 | # zpool add tank mirror sda sdb | |
2080 | .Ed | |
2081 | .It Sy Example 6 No Listing Available ZFS Storage Pools | |
2082 | The following command lists all available pools on the system. | |
2083 | In this case, the pool | |
2084 | .Em zion | |
2085 | is faulted due to a missing device. | |
058ac9ba | 2086 | The results from this command are similar to the following: |
cda0317e GM |
2087 | .Bd -literal |
2088 | # zpool list | |
f3a7f661 GW |
2089 | NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE FRAG EXPANDSZ CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT |
2090 | rpool 19.9G 8.43G 11.4G 33% - 42% 1.00x ONLINE - | |
2091 | tank 61.5G 20.0G 41.5G 48% - 32% 1.00x ONLINE - | |
2092 | zion - - - - - - - FAULTED - | |
cda0317e GM |
2093 | .Ed |
2094 | .It Sy Example 7 No Destroying a ZFS Storage Pool | |
2095 | The following command destroys the pool | |
2096 | .Em tank | |
2097 | and any datasets contained within. | |
2098 | .Bd -literal | |
2099 | # zpool destroy -f tank | |
2100 | .Ed | |
2101 | .It Sy Example 8 No Exporting a ZFS Storage Pool | |
2102 | The following command exports the devices in pool | |
2103 | .Em tank | |
2104 | so that they can be relocated or later imported. | |
2105 | .Bd -literal | |
2106 | # zpool export tank | |
2107 | .Ed | |
2108 | .It Sy Example 9 No Importing a ZFS Storage Pool | |
2109 | The following command displays available pools, and then imports the pool | |
2110 | .Em tank | |
2111 | for use on the system. | |
058ac9ba | 2112 | The results from this command are similar to the following: |
cda0317e GM |
2113 | .Bd -literal |
2114 | # zpool import | |
058ac9ba BB |
2115 | pool: tank |
2116 | id: 15451357997522795478 | |
2117 | state: ONLINE | |
2118 | action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier. | |
2119 | config: | |
2120 | ||
2121 | tank ONLINE | |
2122 | mirror ONLINE | |
54e5f226 RL |
2123 | sda ONLINE |
2124 | sdb ONLINE | |
058ac9ba | 2125 | |
cda0317e GM |
2126 | # zpool import tank |
2127 | .Ed | |
2128 | .It Sy Example 10 No Upgrading All ZFS Storage Pools to the Current Version | |
2129 | The following command upgrades all ZFS Storage pools to the current version of | |
2130 | the software. | |
2131 | .Bd -literal | |
2132 | # zpool upgrade -a | |
2133 | This system is currently running ZFS version 2. | |
2134 | .Ed | |
2135 | .It Sy Example 11 No Managing Hot Spares | |
058ac9ba | 2136 | The following command creates a new pool with an available hot spare: |
cda0317e GM |
2137 | .Bd -literal |
2138 | # zpool create tank mirror sda sdb spare sdc | |
2139 | .Ed | |
2140 | .Pp | |
2141 | If one of the disks were to fail, the pool would be reduced to the degraded | |
2142 | state. | |
2143 | The failed device can be replaced using the following command: | |
2144 | .Bd -literal | |
2145 | # zpool replace tank sda sdd | |
2146 | .Ed | |
2147 | .Pp | |
2148 | Once the data has been resilvered, the spare is automatically removed and is | |
2149 | made available for use should another device fails. | |
2150 | The hot spare can be permanently removed from the pool using the following | |
2151 | command: | |
2152 | .Bd -literal | |
2153 | # zpool remove tank sdc | |
2154 | .Ed | |
2155 | .It Sy Example 12 No Creating a ZFS Pool with Mirrored Separate Intent Logs | |
2156 | The following command creates a ZFS storage pool consisting of two, two-way | |
2157 | mirrors and mirrored log devices: | |
2158 | .Bd -literal | |
2159 | # zpool create pool mirror sda sdb mirror sdc sdd log mirror \\ | |
2160 | sde sdf | |
2161 | .Ed | |
2162 | .It Sy Example 13 No Adding Cache Devices to a ZFS Pool | |
2163 | The following command adds two disks for use as cache devices to a ZFS storage | |
2164 | pool: | |
2165 | .Bd -literal | |
2166 | # zpool add pool cache sdc sdd | |
2167 | .Ed | |
2168 | .Pp | |
2169 | Once added, the cache devices gradually fill with content from main memory. | |
2170 | Depending on the size of your cache devices, it could take over an hour for | |
2171 | them to fill. | |
2172 | Capacity and reads can be monitored using the | |
2173 | .Cm iostat | |
2174 | option as follows: | |
2175 | .Bd -literal | |
2176 | # zpool iostat -v pool 5 | |
2177 | .Ed | |
2178 | .It Sy Example 14 No Removing a Mirrored Log Device | |
2179 | The following command removes the mirrored log device | |
2180 | .Sy mirror-2 . | |
058ac9ba | 2181 | Given this configuration: |
cda0317e GM |
2182 | .Bd -literal |
2183 | pool: tank | |
2184 | state: ONLINE | |
2185 | scrub: none requested | |
058ac9ba BB |
2186 | config: |
2187 | ||
2188 | NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM | |
2189 | tank ONLINE 0 0 0 | |
2190 | mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 | |
54e5f226 RL |
2191 | sda ONLINE 0 0 0 |
2192 | sdb ONLINE 0 0 0 | |
058ac9ba | 2193 | mirror-1 ONLINE 0 0 0 |
54e5f226 RL |
2194 | sdc ONLINE 0 0 0 |
2195 | sdd ONLINE 0 0 0 | |
058ac9ba BB |
2196 | logs |
2197 | mirror-2 ONLINE 0 0 0 | |
54e5f226 RL |
2198 | sde ONLINE 0 0 0 |
2199 | sdf ONLINE 0 0 0 | |
cda0317e GM |
2200 | .Ed |
2201 | .Pp | |
2202 | The command to remove the mirrored log | |
2203 | .Sy mirror-2 | |
2204 | is: | |
2205 | .Bd -literal | |
2206 | # zpool remove tank mirror-2 | |
2207 | .Ed | |
2208 | .It Sy Example 15 No Displaying expanded space on a device | |
2209 | The following command displays the detailed information for the pool | |
2210 | .Em data . | |
2211 | This pool is comprised of a single raidz vdev where one of its devices | |
2212 | increased its capacity by 10GB. | |
2213 | In this example, the pool will not be able to utilize this extra capacity until | |
2214 | all the devices under the raidz vdev have been expanded. | |
2215 | .Bd -literal | |
2216 | # zpool list -v data | |
f3a7f661 GW |
2217 | NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE FRAG EXPANDSZ CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT |
2218 | data 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G 48% - 61% 1.00x ONLINE - | |
2219 | raidz1 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G 48% - | |
cda0317e GM |
2220 | sda - - - - - |
2221 | sdb - - - - 10G | |
2222 | sdc - - - - - | |
2223 | .Ed | |
2224 | .It Sy Example 16 No Adding output columns | |
2225 | Additional columns can be added to the | |
2226 | .Nm zpool Cm status | |
2227 | and | |
2228 | .Nm zpool Cm iostat | |
2229 | output with | |
2230 | .Fl c | |
2231 | option. | |
2232 | .Bd -literal | |
2233 | # zpool status -c vendor,model,size | |
2234 | NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM vendor model size | |
2235 | tank ONLINE 0 0 0 | |
2236 | mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 | |
2237 | U1 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T | |
2238 | U10 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T | |
2239 | U11 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T | |
2240 | U12 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T | |
2241 | U13 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T | |
2242 | U14 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T | |
2243 | ||
2244 | # zpool iostat -vc slaves | |
2245 | capacity operations bandwidth | |
2246 | pool alloc free read write read write slaves | |
2247 | ---------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --------- | |
2248 | tank 20.4G 7.23T 26 152 20.7M 21.6M | |
2249 | mirror 20.4G 7.23T 26 152 20.7M 21.6M | |
2250 | U1 - - 0 31 1.46K 20.6M sdb sdff | |
2251 | U10 - - 0 1 3.77K 13.3K sdas sdgw | |
2252 | U11 - - 0 1 288K 13.3K sdat sdgx | |
2253 | U12 - - 0 1 78.4K 13.3K sdau sdgy | |
2254 | U13 - - 0 1 128K 13.3K sdav sdgz | |
2255 | U14 - - 0 1 63.2K 13.3K sdfk sdg | |
2256 | .Ed | |
2257 | .El | |
2258 | .Sh ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES | |
2259 | .Bl -tag -width "ZFS_ABORT" | |
2260 | .It Ev ZFS_ABORT | |
2261 | Cause | |
2262 | .Nm zpool | |
2263 | to dump core on exit for the purposes of running | |
2264 | .Sy::findleaks . | |
2265 | .El | |
2266 | .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH" | |
2267 | .It Ev ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH | |
2268 | The search path for devices or files to use with the pool. This is a colon-separated list of directories in which | |
2269 | .Nm zpool | |
2270 | looks for device nodes and files. | |
2271 | Similar to the | |
2272 | .Fl d | |
2273 | option in | |
2274 | .Nm zpool import . | |
2275 | .El | |
2276 | .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_GUID" | |
2277 | .It Ev ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_GUID | |
2278 | Cause | |
2279 | .Nm zpool subcommands to output vdev guids by default. This behavior | |
2280 | is identical to the | |
2281 | .Nm zpool status -g | |
2282 | command line option. | |
2283 | .El | |
2284 | .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_FOLLOW_LINKS" | |
2285 | .It Ev ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_FOLLOW_LINKS | |
2286 | Cause | |
2287 | .Nm zpool | |
2288 | subcommands to follow links for vdev names by default. This behavior is identical to the | |
2289 | .Nm zpool status -L | |
2290 | command line option. | |
2291 | .El | |
2292 | .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_PATH" | |
2293 | .It Ev ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_PATH | |
2294 | Cause | |
2295 | .Nm zpool | |
2296 | subcommands to output full vdev path names by default. This | |
2297 | behavior is identical to the | |
2298 | .Nm zpool status -p | |
2299 | command line option. | |
2300 | .El | |
2301 | .Bl -tag -width "ZFS_VDEV_DEVID_OPT_OUT" | |
2302 | .It Ev ZFS_VDEV_DEVID_OPT_OUT | |
39fc0cb5 | 2303 | Older ZFS on Linux implementations had issues when attempting to display pool |
cda0317e GM |
2304 | config VDEV names if a |
2305 | .Sy devid | |
2306 | NVP value is present in the pool's config. | |
2307 | .Pp | |
39fc0cb5 | 2308 | For example, a pool that originated on illumos platform would have a devid |
cda0317e GM |
2309 | value in the config and |
2310 | .Nm zpool status | |
2311 | would fail when listing the config. | |
39fc0cb5 | 2312 | This would also be true for future Linux based pools. |
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2313 | .Pp |
2314 | A pool can be stripped of any | |
2315 | .Sy devid | |
2316 | values on import or prevented from adding | |
2317 | them on | |
2318 | .Nm zpool create | |
2319 | or | |
2320 | .Nm zpool add | |
2321 | by setting | |
2322 | .Sy ZFS_VDEV_DEVID_OPT_OUT . | |
2323 | .El | |
2324 | .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT" | |
2325 | .It Ev ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT | |
7a8ed6b8 | 2326 | Allow a privileged user to run the |
cda0317e GM |
2327 | .Nm zpool status/iostat |
2328 | with the | |
2329 | .Fl c | |
7a8ed6b8 | 2330 | option. Normally, only unprivileged users are allowed to run |
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2331 | .Fl c . |
2332 | .El | |
2333 | .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_PATH" | |
2334 | .It Ev ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_PATH | |
2335 | The search path for scripts when running | |
2336 | .Nm zpool status/iostat | |
2337 | with the | |
2338 | .Fl c | |
099700d9 | 2339 | option. This is a colon-separated list of directories and overrides the default |
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2340 | .Pa ~/.zpool.d |
2341 | and | |
2342 | .Pa /etc/zfs/zpool.d | |
2343 | search paths. | |
2344 | .El | |
2345 | .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_ENABLED" | |
2346 | .It Ev ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_ENABLED | |
2347 | Allow a user to run | |
2348 | .Nm zpool status/iostat | |
2349 | with the | |
2350 | .Fl c | |
2351 | option. If | |
2352 | .Sy ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_ENABLED | |
2353 | is not set, it is assumed that the user is allowed to run | |
2354 | .Nm zpool status/iostat -c . | |
2355 | .Sh INTERFACE STABILITY | |
2356 | .Sy Evolving | |
2357 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
379ca9cf | 2358 | .Xr zed 8 , |
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2359 | .Xr zfs 8 , |
2360 | .Xr zfs-events 5 , | |
2361 | .Xr zfs-module-parameters 5 , | |
2362 | .Xr zpool-features 5 |