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-.Dd June 28, 2017
+.Dd April 27, 2018
.Dt ZPOOL 8 SMM
.Os Linux
.Sh NAME
.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc
.Ar pool device new_device
.Nm
+.Cm checkpoint
+.Op Fl d, -discard
+.Ar pool
+.Nm
.Cm clear
.Ar pool
.Op Ar device
.Ar pool device
.Nm
.Cm events
-.Op Fl vHfc
-.Op Ar pool
+.Op Fl vHf Oo Ar pool Oc | Fl c
.Nm
.Cm export
.Op Fl a
.Nm
.Cm import
.Op Fl D
-.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir
+.Op Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns device
.Nm
.Cm import
.Fl a
-.Op Fl DfmN
+.Op Fl DflmN
.Op Fl F Oo Fl n Oc Oo Fl T Oc Oo Fl X Oc
-.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir
+.Op Fl -rewind-to-checkpoint
+.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns device
.Op Fl o Ar mntopts
.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ...
.Op Fl R Ar root
.Nm
.Cm import
-.Op Fl Dfm
+.Op Fl Dflm
.Op Fl F Oo Fl n Oc Oo Fl T Oc Oo Fl X Oc
-.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir
+.Op Fl -rewind-to-checkpoint
+.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns device
.Op Fl o Ar mntopts
.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ...
.Op Fl R Ar root
.Ar pool
.Nm
.Cm reopen
+.Op Fl n
.Ar pool
.Nm
.Cm remove
+.Op Fl np
.Ar pool Ar device Ns ...
.Nm
+.Cm remove
+.Fl s
+.Ar pool
+.Nm
.Cm replace
.Op Fl f
.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc
.Ar pool
.Nm
.Cm split
-.Op Fl gLnP
+.Op Fl gLlnP
.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ...
.Op Fl R Ar root
.Ar pool newpool
exported since other pools may use this shared spare, which may lead to
potential data corruption.
.Pp
-An in-progress spare replacement can be canceled by detaching the hot spare.
+An in-progress spare replacement can be cancelled by detaching the hot spare.
If the original faulted device is detached, then the hot spare assumes its
place in the configuration, and is removed from the spare list of all active
pools.
.Sx EXAMPLES
section for an example of mirroring multiple log devices.
.Pp
-Log devices can be added, replaced, attached, detached, and imported and
-exported as part of the larger pool.
-Mirrored log devices can be removed by specifying the top-level mirror for the
-log.
+Log devices can be added, replaced, attached, detached and removed. In
+addition, log devices are imported and exported as part of the pool
+that contains them.
+Mirrored devices can be removed by specifying the top-level mirror vdev.
.Ss Cache Devices
Devices can be added to a storage pool as
.Qq cache devices .
.Pp
The content of the cache devices is considered volatile, as is the case with
other system caches.
+.Ss Pool checkpoint
+Before starting critical procedures that include destructive actions (e.g
+.Nm zfs Cm destroy
+), an administrator can checkpoint the pool's state and in the case of a
+mistake or failure, rewind the entire pool back to the checkpoint.
+Otherwise, the checkpoint can be discarded when the procedure has completed
+successfully.
+.Pp
+A pool checkpoint can be thought of as a pool-wide snapshot and should be used
+with care as it contains every part of the pool's state, from properties to vdev
+configuration.
+Thus, while a pool has a checkpoint certain operations are not allowed.
+Specifically, vdev removal/attach/detach, mirror splitting, and
+changing the pool's guid.
+Adding a new vdev is supported but in the case of a rewind it will have to be
+added again.
+Finally, users of this feature should keep in mind that scrubs in a pool that
+has a checkpoint do not repair checkpointed data.
+.Pp
+To create a checkpoint for a pool:
+.Bd -literal
+# zpool checkpoint pool
+.Ed
+.Pp
+To later rewind to its checkpointed state, you need to first export it and
+then rewind it during import:
+.Bd -literal
+# zpool export pool
+# zpool import --rewind-to-checkpoint pool
+.Ed
+.Pp
+To discard the checkpoint from a pool:
+.Bd -literal
+# zpool checkpoint -d pool
+.Ed
+.Pp
+Dataset reservations (controlled by the
+.Nm reservation
+or
+.Nm refreservation
+zfs properties) may be unenforceable while a checkpoint exists, because the
+checkpoint is allowed to consume the dataset's reservation.
+Finally, data that is part of the checkpoint but has been freed in the
+current state of the pool won't be scanned during a scrub.
.Ss Properties
Each pool has several properties associated with it.
Some properties are read-only statistics while others are configurable and
.Pp
The following are read-only properties:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
-.It Sy available
-Amount of storage available within the pool.
-This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name,
-.Sy avail .
+.It Cm allocated
+Amount of storage used within the pool.
.It Sy capacity
Percentage of pool space used.
This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name,
.Sy ONLINE , DEGRADED , FAULTED , OFFLINE, REMOVED , UNAVAIL .
.It Sy guid
A unique identifier for the pool.
+.It Sy load_guid
+A unique identifier for the pool.
+Unlike the
+.Sy guid
+property, this identifier is generated every time we load the pool (e.g. does
+not persist across imports/exports) and never changes while the pool is loaded
+(even if a
+.Sy reguid
+operation takes place).
.It Sy size
Total size of the storage pool.
.It Sy unsupported@ Ns Em feature_guid
See
.Xr zpool-features 5
for details.
-.It Sy used
-Amount of storage space used within the pool.
.El
.Pp
The space usage properties report actual physical space available to the
removed, care should be taken when attempting to access this file.
When the last pool using a
.Sy cachefile
-is exported or destroyed, the file is removed.
+is exported or destroyed, the file will be empty.
.It Sy comment Ns = Ns Ar text
A text string consisting of printable ASCII characters that will be stored
such that it is available even if the pool becomes faulted.
man page. In order to enable this property each host must set a unique hostid.
See
.Xr genhostid 1
-and
-.Xr spl-module-paramters 5
+.Xr zgenhostid 8
+.Xr spl-module-parameters 5
for additional details. The default value is
.Sy off .
.It Sy version Ns = Ns Ar version
Display real paths for
.Ar vdev Ns s
instead of only the last component of the path. This can be used in
-conjunction with the -L flag.
+conjunction with the
+.Fl L
+flag.
.It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value
Sets the given pool properties. See the
.Sx Properties
.El
.It Xo
.Nm
+.Cm checkpoint
+.Op Fl d, -discard
+.Ar pool
+.Xc
+Checkpoints the current state of
+.Ar pool
+, which can be later restored by
+.Nm zpool Cm import --rewind-to-checkpoint .
+The existence of a checkpoint in a pool prohibits the following
+.Nm zpool
+commands:
+.Cm remove ,
+.Cm attach ,
+.Cm detach ,
+.Cm split ,
+and
+.Cm reguid .
+In addition, it may break reservation boundaries if the pool lacks free
+space.
+The
+.Nm zpool Cm status
+command indicates the existence of a checkpoint or the progress of discarding a
+checkpoint from a pool.
+The
+.Nm zpool Cm list
+command reports how much space the checkpoint takes from the pool.
+.Bl -tag -width Ds
+.It Fl d, -discard
+Discards an existing checkpoint from
+.Ar pool .
+.El
+.It Xo
+.Nm
.Cm clear
.Ar pool
.Op Ar device
alphanumeric characters as well as underscore
.Pq Qq Sy _ ,
dash
-.Pq Qq Sy \&. ,
+.Pq Qq Sy \&- ,
colon
.Pq Qq Sy \&: ,
space
-.Pq Qq Sy - ,
+.Pq Qq Sy \&\ ,
and period
.Pq Qq Sy \&. .
The pool names
.Sy spare
and
.Sy log
-are reserved, as are names beginning with the pattern
+are reserved, as are names beginning with
+.Sy mirror ,
+.Sy raidz ,
+.Sy spare ,
+and the pattern
.Sy c[0-9] .
The
.Ar vdev
.It Xo
.Nm
.Cm events
-.Op Fl cfHv
-.Op Ar pool Ns ...
+.Op Fl vHf Oo Ar pool Oc | Fl c
.Xc
Lists all recent events generated by the ZFS kernel modules. These events
are consumed by the
space.
.It Fl o Ar field
A comma-separated list of columns to display.
-.Sy name Ns , Ns Sy property Ns , Ns Sy value Ns , Ns Sy source
+.Sy name Ns \&, Ns Sy property Ns \&, Ns Sy value Ns \&, Ns Sy source
is the default value.
.It Fl p
Display numbers in parsable (exact) values.
.Nm
.Cm import
.Op Fl D
-.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir
+.Op Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns device
.Xc
Lists pools available to import.
If the
This
.Ar cachefile
is used instead of searching for devices.
-.It Fl d Ar dir
-Searches for devices or files in
+.It Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns Ar device
+Uses
+.Ar device
+or searches for devices or files in
.Ar dir .
The
.Fl d
.Nm
.Cm import
.Fl a
-.Op Fl DfmN
+.Op Fl DflmN
.Op Fl F Oo Fl n Oc Oo Fl T Oc Oo Fl X Oc
-.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir
+.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns device
.Op Fl o Ar mntopts
.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ...
.Op Fl R Ar root
This
.Ar cachefile
is used instead of searching for devices.
-.It Fl d Ar dir
-Searches for devices or files in
+.It Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns Ar device
+Uses
+.Ar device
+or searches for devices or files in
.Ar dir .
The
.Fl d
Not all damaged pools can be recovered by using this option.
If successful, the data from the discarded transactions is irretrievably lost.
This option is ignored if the pool is importable or already imported.
+.It Fl l
+Indicates that this command will request encryption keys for all encrypted
+datasets it attempts to mount as it is bringing the pool online. Note that if
+any datasets have a
+.Sy keylocation
+of
+.Sy prompt
+this command will block waiting for the keys to be entered. Without this flag
+encrypted datasets will be left unavailable until the keys are loaded.
.It Fl m
Allows a pool to import when there is a missing log device.
Recent transactions can be lost because the log device will be discarded.
.Sy altroot
property to
.Ar root .
+.It Fl -rewind-to-checkpoint
+Rewinds pool to the checkpointed state.
+Once the pool is imported with this flag there is no way to undo the rewind.
+All changes and data that were written after the checkpoint are lost!
+The only exception is when the
+.Sy readonly
+mounting option is enabled.
+In this case, the checkpointed state of the pool is opened and an
+administrator can see how the pool would look like if they were
+to fully rewind.
.It Fl s
Scan using the default search path, the libblkid cache will not be
consulted. A custom search path may be specified by setting the
.It Xo
.Nm
.Cm import
-.Op Fl Dfm
+.Op Fl Dflm
.Op Fl F Oo Fl n Oc Oo Fl t Oc Oo Fl T Oc Oo Fl X Oc
-.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir
+.Op Fl c Ar cachefile Ns | Ns Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns device
.Op Fl o Ar mntopts
.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ...
.Op Fl R Ar root
This
.Ar cachefile
is used instead of searching for devices.
-.It Fl d Ar dir
-Searches for devices or files in
+.It Fl d Ar dir Ns | Ns Ar device
+Uses
+.Ar device
+or searches for devices or files in
.Ar dir .
The
.Fl d
Not all damaged pools can be recovered by using this option.
If successful, the data from the discarded transactions is irretrievably lost.
This option is ignored if the pool is importable or already imported.
+.It Fl l
+Indicates that this command will request encryption keys for all encrypted
+datasets it attempts to mount as it is bringing the pool online. Note that if
+any datasets have a
+.Sy keylocation
+of
+.Sy prompt
+this command will block waiting for the keys to be entered. Without this flag
+encrypted datasets will be left unavailable until the keys are loaded.
.It Fl m
Allows a pool to import when there is a missing log device.
Recent transactions can be lost because the log device will be discarded.
.Fl X
option, above. WARNING: This option can be extremely hazardous to the
health of your pool and should only be used as a last resort.
-.It Fl s
+.It Fl t
Used with
.Sy newpool .
Specifies that
.Fl p
flag.
.Bl -tag -width Ds
-.It Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 , Ar SCRIPT2 ...
+.It Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 Ns Oo , Ns Ar SCRIPT2 Oc Ns ...
Run a script (or scripts) on each vdev and include the output as a new column
in the
.Nm zpool Cm iostat
.Pa ~/.zpool.d
directory or from the system
.Pa /etc/zfs/zpool.d
-directory. The default search path can be overridden by setting the
+directory. Script names containing the slash (/) character are not allowed.
+The default search path can be overridden by setting the
ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_PATH environment variable. A privileged user can run
.Fl c
if they have the ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT
environment variable set. If a script requires the use of a privileged
command, like
-.Xr smartctl 8
-, then it's recommended you allow the user access to it in
+.Xr smartctl 8 ,
+then it's recommended you allow the user access to it in
.Pa /etc/sudoers
or add the user to the
.Pa /etc/sudoers.d/zfs
.Fl c
is passed without a script name, it prints a list of all scripts.
.Fl c
-also sets verbose mode (
-.Fl c ).
+also sets verbose mode
+.No \&( Ns Fl v Ns No \&).
.Pp
Script output should be in the form of "name=value". The column name is
set to "name" and the value is set to "value". Multiple lines can be
awk-able.
.Pp
The following environment variables are set before running each script:
-.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "VDEV_PATH"
.It Sy VDEV_PATH
Full path to the vdev
Verbose statistics Reports usage statistics for individual vdevs within the
pool, in addition to the pool-wide statistics.
.It Fl y
+Omit statistics since boot.
+Normally the first line of output reports the statistics since boot.
+This option suppresses that first line of output.
.It Fl w
+Display latency histograms:
+.Pp
+.Ar total_wait :
+Total IO time (queuing + disk IO time).
+.Ar disk_wait :
+Disk IO time (time reading/writing the disk).
+.Ar syncq_wait :
+Amount of time IO spent in synchronous priority queues. Does not include
+disk time.
+.Ar asyncq_wait :
+Amount of time IO spent in asynchronous priority queues. Does not include
+disk time.
+.Ar scrub :
+Amount of time IO spent in scrub queue. Does not include disk time.
.It Fl l
Include average latency statistics:
.Pp
.Sx Properties
section for a list of valid properties.
The default list is
-.Sy name, size, alloc, free, fragmentation, expandsize, capacity,
-.Sy dedupratio, health, altroot .
+.Cm name , size , allocated , free , checkpoint, expandsize , fragmentation ,
+.Cm capacity , dedupratio , health , altroot .
.It Fl L
Display real paths for vdevs resolving all symbolic links. This can
be used to look up the current block device name regardless of the
.It Fl P
Display full paths for vdevs instead of only the last component of
the path. This can be used in conjunction with the
-.Fl L flag.
+.Fl L
+flag.
.It Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d
Display a time stamp.
Specify
.Ar pool Ar device Ns ...
.Xc
Brings the specified physical device online.
-This command is not applicable to spares or cache devices.
+This command is not applicable to spares.
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Fl e
Expand the device to use all available space.
.It Xo
.Nm
.Cm reopen
+.Op Fl n
.Ar pool
.Xc
Reopen all the vdevs associated with the pool.
+.Bl -tag -width Ds
+.It Fl n
+Do not restart an in-progress scrub operation. This is not recommended and can
+result in partially resilvered devices unless a second scrub is performed.
+.El
.It Xo
.Nm
.Cm remove
+.Op Fl np
.Ar pool Ar device Ns ...
.Xc
Removes the specified device from the pool.
-This command currently only supports removing hot spares, cache, and log
-devices.
-A mirrored log device can be removed by specifying the top-level mirror for the
-log.
-Non-log devices that are part of a mirrored configuration can be removed using
+This command currently only supports removing hot spares, cache, log
+devices and mirrored top-level vdevs (mirror of leaf devices); but not raidz.
+.sp
+Removing a top-level vdev reduces the total amount of space in the storage pool.
+The specified device will be evacuated by copying all allocated space from it to
+the other devices in the pool.
+In this case, the
+.Nm zpool Cm remove
+command initiates the removal and returns, while the evacuation continues in
+the background.
+The removal progress can be monitored with
+.Nm zpool Cm status.
+This feature must be enabled to be used, see
+.Xr zpool-features 5
+.Pp
+A mirrored top-level device (log or data) can be removed by specifying the top-level mirror for the
+same.
+Non-log devices or data devices that are part of a mirrored configuration can be removed using
the
.Nm zpool Cm detach
command.
-Non-redundant and raidz devices cannot be removed from a pool.
+.Bl -tag -width Ds
+.It Fl n
+Do not actually perform the removal ("no-op").
+Instead, print the estimated amount of memory that will be used by the
+mapping table after the removal completes.
+This is nonzero only for top-level vdevs.
+.El
+.Bl -tag -width Ds
+.It Fl p
+Used in conjunction with the
+.Fl n
+flag, displays numbers as parsable (exact) values.
+.El
+.It Xo
+.Nm
+.Cm remove
+.Fl s
+.Ar pool
+.Xc
+Stops and cancels an in-progress removal of a top-level vdev.
.It Xo
.Nm
.Cm replace
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Fl p
Pause scrubbing.
-Scrub progress is periodically synced to disk so if the system
-is restarted or pool is exported during a paused scrub, the scrub will resume
-from the place where it was last checkpointed to disk.
+Scrub pause state and progress are periodically synced to disk.
+If the system is restarted or pool is exported during a paused scrub,
+even after import, scrub will remain paused until it is resumed.
+Once resumed the scrub will pick up from the place where it was last
+checkpointed to disk.
To resume a paused scrub issue
.Nm zpool Cm scrub
again.
.It Xo
.Nm
.Cm split
-.Op Fl gLnP
+.Op Fl gLlnP
.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns ...
.Op Fl R Ar root
.Ar pool newpool
be used to look up the current block device name regardless of the
.Pa /dev/disk/
path used to open it.
+.It Fl l
+Indicates that this command will request encryption keys for all encrypted
+datasets it attempts to mount as it is bringing the new pool online. Note that
+if any datasets have a
+.Sy keylocation
+of
+.Sy prompt
+this command will block waiting for the keys to be entered. Without this flag
+encrypted datasets will be left unavailable until the keys are loaded.
.It Fl n
Do dry run, do not actually perform the split.
Print out the expected configuration of
.It Fl P
Display full paths for vdevs instead of only the last component of
the path. This can be used in conjunction with the
-.Fl L flag.
+.Fl L
+flag.
.It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value
Sets the specified property for
.Ar newpool .
.It Xo
.Nm
.Cm status
-.Op Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 , Ar SCRIPT2 ...
+.Op Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 Ns Oo , Ns Ar SCRIPT2 Oc Ns ...
.Op Fl gLPvxD
.Op Fl T Sy u Ns | Ns Sy d
.Oo Ar pool Oc Ns ...
Both of these are only approximate, because the amount of data in the pool and
the other workloads on the system can change.
.Bl -tag -width Ds
-.It Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 , Ar SCRIPT2 ...
+.It Fl c Op Ar SCRIPT1 Ns Oo , Ns Ar SCRIPT2 Oc Ns ...
Run a script (or scripts) on each vdev and include the output as a new column
in the
.Nm zpool Cm status
be used to look up the current block device name regardless of the
.Pa /dev/disk/
path used to open it.
-.It Fl p
-Display numbers in parsable (exact) values. Time values are in
-nanoseconds.
+.It Fl P
+Display full paths for vdevs instead of only the last component of
+the path. This can be used in conjunction with the
+.Fl L
+flag.
.It Fl D
Display a histogram of deduplication statistics, showing the allocated
.Pq physically present on disk
The results from this command are similar to the following:
.Bd -literal
# zpool list
-NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE FRAG EXPANDSZ CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
-rpool 19.9G 8.43G 11.4G 33% - 42% 1.00x ONLINE -
-tank 61.5G 20.0G 41.5G 48% - 32% 1.00x ONLINE -
-zion - - - - - - - FAULTED -
+NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
+rpool 19.9G 8.43G 11.4G - 33% 42% 1.00x ONLINE -
+tank 61.5G 20.0G 41.5G - 48% 32% 1.00x ONLINE -
+zion - - - - - - - FAULTED -
.Ed
.It Sy Example 7 No Destroying a ZFS Storage Pool
The following command destroys the pool
.Ed
.Pp
Once the data has been resilvered, the spare is automatically removed and is
-made available for use should another device fails.
+made available for use should another device fail.
The hot spare can be permanently removed from the pool using the following
command:
.Bd -literal
.Bd -literal
# zpool iostat -v pool 5
.Ed
-.It Sy Example 14 No Removing a Mirrored Log Device
-The following command removes the mirrored log device
-.Sy mirror-2 .
+.It Sy Example 14 No Removing a Mirrored top-level (Log or Data) Device
+The following commands remove the mirrored log device
+.Sy mirror-2
+and mirrored top-level data device
+.Sy mirror-1 .
+.Pp
Given this configuration:
.Bd -literal
pool: tank
.Bd -literal
# zpool remove tank mirror-2
.Ed
+.Pp
+The command to remove the mirrored data
+.Sy mirror-1
+is:
+.Bd -literal
+# zpool remove tank mirror-1
+.Ed
.It Sy Example 15 No Displaying expanded space on a device
The following command displays the detailed information for the pool
.Em data .
all the devices under the raidz vdev have been expanded.
.Bd -literal
# zpool list -v data
-NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE FRAG EXPANDSZ CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
-data 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G 48% - 61% 1.00x ONLINE -
- raidz1 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G 48% -
- sda - - - - -
- sdb - - - - 10G
- sdc - - - - -
+NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
+data 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G - 48% 61% 1.00x ONLINE -
+ raidz1 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G - 48%
+ sda - - - - -
+ sdb - - - 10G -
+ sdc - - - - -
.Ed
.It Sy Example 16 No Adding output columns
Additional columns can be added to the
Cause
.Nm zpool
to dump core on exit for the purposes of running
-.Sy::findleaks .
+.Sy ::findleaks .
.El
.Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH"
.It Ev ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH
.El
.Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT"
.It Ev ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT
-Allow a privilaged user to run the
+Allow a privileged user to run the
.Nm zpool status/iostat
with the
.Fl c
-option. Normally, only unprivilaged users are allowed to run
+option. Normally, only unprivileged users are allowed to run
.Fl c .
.El
.Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_PATH"
.Sy ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_ENABLED
is not set, it is assumed that the user is allowed to run
.Nm zpool status/iostat -c .
+.El
.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
.Sy Evolving
.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr zed 8 ,
-.Xr zfs 8 ,
.Xr zfs-events 5 ,
.Xr zfs-module-parameters 5 ,
-.Xr zpool-features 5
+.Xr zpool-features 5 ,
+.Xr zed 8 ,
+.Xr zfs 8