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-.Dd July 13, 2018
+.Dd Jan 05, 2019
.Dt ZFS 8 SMM
.Os Linux
.Sh NAME
.Oo Fl t Ar type Ns Oo , Ns Ar type Oc Ns ... Oc
.Oo Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot Oc Ns ...
.Nm
-.Cm remap
-.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume
-.Nm
.Cm set
.Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oo Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ...
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot Ns ...
.Oo Fl s Ar source Ns Oo , Ns Ar source Oc Ns ... Oc
.Oo Fl t Ar type Ns Oo , Ns Ar type Oc Ns ... Oc
.Cm all | Ar property Ns Oo , Ns Ar property Oc Ns ...
-.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark Ns ...
+.Oo Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark Oc Ns ...
.Nm
.Cm inherit
.Op Fl rS
.Pp
The
.Sy aclinherit
-property does not apply to posix ACLs.
+property does not apply to POSIX ACLs.
.It Sy acltype Ns = Ns Sy off Ns | Ns Sy noacl Ns | Ns Sy posixacl
Controls whether ACLs are enabled and if so what type of ACL to use.
.Bl -tag -width "posixacl"
an alias for
.Sy off
.It Sy posixacl
-indicates posix ACLs should be used. Posix ACLs are specific to Linux and are
-not functional on other platforms. Posix ACLs are stored as an extended
+indicates POSIX ACLs should be used. POSIX ACLs are specific to Linux and are
+not functional on other platforms. POSIX ACLs are stored as an extended
attribute and therefore will not overwrite any existing NFSv4 ACLs which
may be set.
.El
.Sy posixacl
users are strongly encouraged to set the
.Sy xattr=sa
-property. This will result in the posix ACL being stored more efficiently on
-disk. But as a consequence of this all new extended attributes will only be
+property. This will result in the POSIX ACL being stored more efficiently on
+disk. But as a consequence, all new extended attributes will only be
accessible from OpenZFS implementations which support the
.Sy xattr=sa
property. See the
feature.
.Pp
The use of system attribute based xattrs is strongly encouraged for users of
-SELinux or posix ACLs. Both of these features heavily rely of extended
+SELinux or POSIX ACLs. Both of these features heavily rely of extended
attributes and benefit significantly from the reduced access time.
.Pp
The values
.Oo Fl s Ar source Ns Oo , Ns Ar source Oc Ns ... Oc
.Oo Fl t Ar type Ns Oo , Ns Ar type Oc Ns ... Oc
.Cm all | Ar property Ns Oo , Ns Ar property Oc Ns ...
-.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark Ns ...
+.Oo Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark Oc Ns ...
.Xc
Displays properties for the given datasets.
If no datasets are specified, then the command displays properties for all
name Dataset name
property Property name
value Property value
- source Property source. Can either be local, default,
- temporary, inherited, or none (-).
+ source Property source \fBlocal\fP, \fBdefault\fP, \fBinherited\fP,
+ \fBtemporary\fP, \fBreceived\fP or none (\fB-\fP).
.Ed
.Pp
All columns are displayed by default, though this can be controlled by using the
.Sy default ,
.Sy inherited ,
.Sy temporary ,
+.Sy received ,
and
.Sy none .
The default value is all sources.
.El
.It Xo
.Nm
-.Cm remap
-.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume
-.Xc
-Remap the indirect blocks in the given fileystem or volume so that they no
-longer reference blocks on previously removed vdevs and we can eventually
-shrink the size of the indirect mapping objects for the previously removed
-vdevs. Note that remapping all blocks might not be possible and that
-references from snapshots will still exist and cannot be remapped.
-.It Xo
-.Nm
.Cm upgrade
.Xc
Displays a list of file systems that are not the most recent version.
.Oo Ar perm Ns | Ns @ Ns Ar setname Ns Oo , Ns Ar perm Ns | Ns @ Ns
.Ar setname Oc Ns ... Oc
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume
-.br
+.Xc
+.It Xo
.Nm
.Cm unallow
.Op Fl r
# zfs destroy -r pool/users@7daysago
# zfs rename -r pool/users@6daysago @7daysago
# zfs rename -r pool/users@5daysago @6daysago
-# zfs rename -r pool/users@yesterday @5daysago
-# zfs rename -r pool/users@yesterday @4daysago
-# zfs rename -r pool/users@yesterday @3daysago
+# zfs rename -r pool/users@4daysago @5daysago
+# zfs rename -r pool/users@3daysago @4daysago
+# zfs rename -r pool/users@2daysago @3daysago
# zfs rename -r pool/users@yesterday @2daysago
# zfs rename -r pool/users@today @yesterday
# zfs snapshot -r pool/users@today