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A
- accessing
- snapshot
Displaying and Accessing ZFS Snapshots
- ACL entries
- aclinherit property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- aclmode property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- aclinherit property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- aclmode property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- adding
- cache devices, example of
Adding Cache Devices
- devices to a pool
Adding Devices to a Storage Pool
- disks to a RAID-Z configuration, example of
Adding Disks to a RAID-Z Configuration
- mirrored log device
Adding a Mirrored Log Device
- ZFS file system to native zones
Adding ZFS File Systems to a Non-Global Zone
- ZFS volumes to native zones
Adding ZFS Volumes to a Non-Global Zone
- adjusting swap and dump device sizes
Adjusting the Sizes of ZFS Swap and Dump Devices
- allocated property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- alternate root pools
Using a ZFS Pool With an Alternate Root Location
- altroot property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- atime property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- attaching devices to a pool
Attaching and Detaching Devices in a Storage Pool
- automatic mount points
Managing ZFS Mount Points
- automatic naming
- of a ZFS file system
ZFS Automatic Shares
- autoreplace property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- available property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
B
- boot environment (BE)
How to Update a ZFS Boot Environment
- bootblocks, installing
Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- bootfs property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- booting
- root file system
Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- ZFS BE on SPARC systems
Booting From a Specific ZFS Boot Environment
C
- cache devices
- adding, example of
Adding Cache Devices
- considerations for using
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Cache Devices
- creating a ZFS storage pool with
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Cache Devices
- removing, example of
Removing Cache Devices
- cachefile property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- canmount property
- description
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- detailed description
The canmount Property
- capacity property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- casesensitivity property
- description
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- detailed description
The casesensitivity Property
- checking data integrity
File System Repair
- checksum property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- clearing
- device errors
Clearing Transient or Persistent Device Errors
- devices in a pool
Clearing Storage Pool Device Errors
- clones
- creating
Creating a ZFS Clone
- destroying
Destroying a ZFS Clone
- features
Overview of ZFS Clones
- promoting
Replacing a ZFS File System With a ZFS Clone
- command history, displaying
Displaying ZFS Storage Pool Command History
- components
- of ZFS storage pools See
storage pools
- ZFS naming requirements
Naming ZFS Components
- compressing a ZFS file system
- overview
Compressing ZFS File Systems
- compression algorithms
- in ZFS
Compressing ZFS File Systems
- compression property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- compressratio property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- copies property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions- detailed description
The copies Property
- crash dumps, saving
Troubleshooting ZFS Dump Device Issues
- creating
- alternate root pools
Creating a ZFS Pool With an Alternate Root Location
- clones
Creating a ZFS Clone
- double-parity RAID-Z storage pool
- example of
Configuring a RAID-Z ZFS File System
- file system
How to Set Up ZFS on a System
How to Set Up ZFS on a System
- hot spares
Working With Hot Spares in Storage Pools
- mirrored ZFS storage pool
Creating a Mirrored Storage Pool
- new pool from a split mirrored pool
Splitting a Mirrored Storage Pool to Create a New Pool
- single-parity RAID-Z storage pool
- example of
Configuring a RAID-Z ZFS File System
- snapshots
Creating and Destroying ZFS Snapshots
- storage pools
How to Set Up ZFS on a System
Creating ZFS Storage Pools
- cache devices
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Cache Devices
- log devices
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Log Devices
- triple-parity RAID-Z storage pool
- example of
Configuring a RAID-Z ZFS File System
- ZFS file system
How to Create a ZFS File System
- ZFS volumes
ZFS Volumes
- creation property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
D
- data
- corrupted
Repairing Corrupted ZFS Data
- duplication type, choosing
Choosing the Type of Data Redundancy
- identifying corruption
ZFS Data Corruption Errors
- repair
File System Repair
- saving
Sending a ZFS Snapshot
- scrubbing and resilvering
ZFS Data Scrubbing and Resilvering
File System Validation
- self-healing
RAID-Z Storage Pool Configuration
- sending and receiving
Saving, Sending, and Receiving ZFS Data
- validation See
data scrubbing and resilvering
- dataset
- description
Managing Oracle Solaris ZFS File Systems
- dataset types
- description
Creating Complex ZFS Queries
- datasets
- delegating to a native zone
Delegating Datasets to a Non-Global Zone
- dedup property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions- detailed description
The dedup Property
- dedupditto property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- dedupratio property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- defaultgroupquota property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- defaultuserquota property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- delegated administration
Overview of ZFS Delegated Administration
- delegating
- datasets to a native zone
Delegating Datasets to a Non-Global Zone
- permissions
- command description
Delegating ZFS Permissions (zfs allow)
- groups
Delegating create and destroy Permissions to a Group
- individual users
Delegating ZFS Permissions Examples
- delegation property
- description
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- disabling
Disabling ZFS Delegated Permissions
- destroying
- clones
Destroying a ZFS Clone
- snapshots
Creating and Destroying ZFS Snapshots
- storage pools
Destroying ZFS Storage Pools
- ZFS file system
How to Destroy a ZFS File System
- ZFS file system with dependents
Destroying a ZFS File System with Dependents
- detecting
- in-use devices
Devices Actively Being Used
- mismatched redundancy levels
Mismatched Redundancy Levels
- device failures
- determining replaceability
Determining If a Device Can Be Replaced
- types of
Determining the Type of Device Failure
- devices
- adding to a storage pool
Adding Devices to a Storage Pool
- attaching to a pool
Attaching and Detaching Devices in a Storage Pool
- detaching from ZFS storage pool
Attaching and Detaching Devices in a Storage Pool
- detecting in-use devices
Devices Actively Being Used
- dump devices, enabling
Troubleshooting ZFS Dump Device Issues
- log devices
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Log Devices
- removing from a storage pool
Removing Devices From a Storage Pool
- replaceability of
Determining If a Device Can Be Replaced
- replacing
Replacing Devices in a Storage Pool
- returning online
Taking Devices in a Storage Pool Offline or Returning Online
- taking offline
Taking Devices in a Storage Pool Offline or Returning Online
- devices property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- disks in storage pools See
storage pools
- displaying
- delegated permissions
Displaying ZFS Delegated Permissions Examples
- pool
- health status
Storage Pool Health Status
Determining the Health Status of ZFS Storage Pools
- I/O statistics
Listing Pool-Wide I/O Statistics
Viewing I/O Statistics for ZFS Storage Pools
- syslog reporting of ZFS error messages
System Reporting of ZFS Error Messages
- dump devices See
swap and dump devices
- dynamic striping
Dynamic Striping in a Storage Pool
E
- EFI label
- interaction with ZFS
Using Disks in a ZFS Storage Pool
- enabling a dump device
Troubleshooting ZFS Dump Device Issues
- encrypting a ZFS file system
Encrypting ZFS File Systems- changing keys
Changing an Encrypted ZFS File System's Keys
- examples of
Encrypting a ZFS File System by Using a Raw Key
- overview
Encrypting ZFS File Systems
- encryption property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- errors, clearing
Clearing Storage Pool Device Errors
- exec property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- exporting storage pools
Exporting a ZFS Storage Pool
F
- failmode property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- failures
- corrupted data
Repairing Corrupted ZFS Data
- identifying
Identifying ZFS Problems
- missing (UNAVAIL) devices
Resolving a Removed Device
- fast reboot feature, x86
Fast Rebooting a ZFS Root File System
- file access time updated
- atime property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- file system
- adding to native zones
Adding ZFS File Systems to a Non-Global Zone
- booting
- root file system
Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- ZFS BE on SPARC
Booting From a Specific ZFS Boot Environment
- components
Naming ZFS Components
- converting to snapshot stream
Types of ZFS Snapshot Streams
- hierarchy
Determining the ZFS File System Hierarchy
- managing
- properties within a zone
Managing ZFS Properties Within a Zone
- migrating
How to Migrate a File System to a ZFS File System
- replacing with clones
Replacing a ZFS File System With a ZFS Clone
- rights profiles
Hardware and Software Requirements
- snapshots
- accessing
Displaying and Accessing ZFS Snapshots
- renaming
Renaming ZFS Snapshots
- using with zones installed
Using ZFS on an Oracle Solaris System With Zones Installed
- files in storage pools See
storage pools
- free property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
G
- guid property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- gzip compression algorithm
- in ZFS
Compressing ZFS File Systems
H
- hardware and software requirements
Hardware and Software Requirements
- health property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- hot spares
- activating and deactivating
Activating and Deactivating Hot Spares in Your Storage Pool
- adding
Working With Hot Spares in Storage Pools
- detaching
Detaching a Hot Spare After the Failed Disk Is Replaced
I
- identifying
- storage pool for import
Determining Available Storage Pools to Import
- storage requirements
Identifying Storage Requirements
- type of data corruption
Identifying the Type of Data Corruption
- importing
- alternate root pools
Importing a Pool With an Alternate Root Location
- storage pools
Importing a Pool By Using a Specific Device Path
Importing ZFS Storage Pools
- in-use devices
Devices Actively Being Used
- inheriting
- ZFS properties
- description
Inheriting ZFS Properties
- installing
- bootblocks
Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- replacement devices See
replacing devices
- root pool, automatic
Installing the ZFS Root Pool
K
- keychangedate property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- keysource property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- keystatus property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
L
- legacy mount points
Managing ZFS Mount Points
- listing
- descendents of ZFS file systems
Listing Basic ZFS Information
- file systems
Configuring a Mirrored ZFS File System
- pool information
Displaying Information About All Storage Pools or a Specific Pool
Querying ZFS Storage Pool Status
How to Set Up ZFS on a System
- types of ZFS file systems
Types of ZFS Objects
- ZFS file systems
Listing Basic ZFS Information
- ZFS file systems without header information
Types of ZFS Objects
- ZFS properties
Querying ZFS Properties
- ZFS properties by source value
Basic Querying With the all Option
- ZFS properties for scripting
Querying ZFS Properties for Scripting
- listshares property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- listsnapshots property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- log devices
- removing, example of
Removing a Mirrored Log Device
- log devices, creating a ZFS storage pool with
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Log Devices
- logbias property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- lz4 compression algorithm
- in ZFS
Compressing ZFS File Systems
- lzjb compression algorithm
- in ZFS
Compressing ZFS File Systems
M
- migrating
- description
Migrating ZFS File Systems
- file systems
How to Migrate a File System to a ZFS File System
Migrating ZFS File Systems
- storage pools
Migrating ZFS Storage Pools
- mirrored configuration
- for redundancy
Mirrored Storage Pool Configuration
- log devices
- adding
Adding a Mirrored Log Device
- creating pool with
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Log Devices
- splitting a mirrored pool to create a new pool
Splitting a Mirrored Storage Pool to Create a New Pool
- storage pools
Creating a Mirrored Storage Pool
- mlslabel property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- monitoring
- data scrubbing
Monitoring a Scrubbing Operation
- resilvering task
Monitoring a Resilvering Operation
- send stream progress
Monitoring a ZFS Snapshot Stream Representation
- status of stream reception
Monitoring the Reception of a Stream
- tasks running on pools
Monitoring ZFS Pool Operations
- mount points
- automatic
Managing ZFS Mount Points
- default
- storage pools
Default Mount Point for Storage Pools Not Empty
- legacy
Managing ZFS Mount Points
- managing ZFS
- description
Managing ZFS Mount Points
- mounted property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- mounting
- ZFS file systems
Mounting ZFS File Systems
- mountpoint
- default for ZFS file system
How to Create a ZFS File System
- mountpoint property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- multilevel property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
N
- named shares
- on a ZFS file system
ZFS Named Shares
- names
- for ZFS file systems
Introduction to ZFS File Systems
- naming requirements of ZFS components
Naming ZFS Components
- native zones
- adding ZFS file system
Adding ZFS File Systems to a Non-Global Zone
- delegating datasets to
Delegating Datasets to a Non-Global Zone
- nbmand property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- normalization property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- notifying ZFS of reattached device
Notifying ZFS of Device Availability
O
- origin property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
P
- permission sets, defined
Overview of ZFS Delegated Administration
- planning ZFS implementation
Planning the ZFS Implementation
- pool properties, list of
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions- See Also
ZFS properties
- primarycache property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- properties of ZFS
- description
Introducing ZFS Properties
- description of heritable properties
Introducing ZFS Properties
Q
- quota property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- quotas and reservations
- description
Setting ZFS Quotas and Reservations
R
- RAID-Z configuration
- adding disks to
Adding Disks to a RAID-Z Configuration
- conceptual view
RAID-Z Storage Pool Configuration
- double-parity
RAID-Z Storage Pool Configuration
- example of
Configuring a RAID-Z ZFS File System
- redundancy feature
RAID-Z Storage Pool Configuration
- single-parity
RAID-Z Storage Pool Configuration
- read-only properties of ZFS
- description
ZFS Read-Only Native Properties
- readonly property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- receiving file system data
Receiving a ZFS Snapshot
- recordsize property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions- detailed description
The recordsize Property
- recovering destroyed storage pools
Recovering Destroyed ZFS Storage Pools
- recursive stream package
Types of ZFS Snapshot Streams
- redundancy
- methods
Redundancy Features of a ZFS Storage Pool
- mismatched levels
Mismatched Redundancy Levels
- referenced property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- refquota property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- refreservation property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- rekeydate property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- removing
- cache devices
Removing Cache Devices
- devices from a storage pool
Removing Devices From a Storage Pool
- log devices
Removing a Mirrored Log Device
- permissions
Removing ZFS Delegated Permissions (zfs unallow)
- renaming
- snapshots
Renaming ZFS Snapshots
- storage pools
Importing ZFS Storage Pools
- ZFS file system
How to Rename a ZFS File System
- repairing
- an unbootable system
Repairing an Unbootable System
- corrupted file or directory
Repairing a Corrupted File or Directory
- damaged ZFS configurations
Repairing a Damaged ZFS Configuration
- pool-wide damage
Repairing ZFS Storage Pool-Wide Damage
- replacing
- a missing device
Resolving a Missing or Removed Device
- devices
Viewing Resilvering Status
Replacing a Device in a ZFS Storage Pool
Replacing Devices in a Storage Pool
- replication
- stream package
Types of ZFS Snapshot Streams
- reservation property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- rights profiles for ZFS management
Hardware and Software Requirements
- rolling back snapshots
Rolling Back a ZFS Snapshot
- root pools
- alternate location
Using a ZFS Pool With an Alternate Root Location
- automatic installation
Installing the ZFS Root Pool
- considerations for configuration
ZFS Root Pool Configuration Recommendations
- mirrored configuration in
- SPARC or x86/EFI (GPT)
How to Configure a Mirrored Root Pool (SPARC or x86/EFI (GPT))
- SPARC or x86/VTOC
How to Configure a Mirrored Root Pool (SPARC or x86/VTOC)
- replacing disks
Replacing Disks in a ZFS Root Pool
- space requirements
ZFS Root Pool Space Requirements
- rstchown property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
S
- saving
- crash dumps
Troubleshooting ZFS Dump Device Issues
- file system data
Sending a ZFS Snapshot
- scripting pool output
- pool output
Displaying Specific Storage Pool Statistics
- scrubbing and resilvering
ZFS Data Scrubbing and Resilvering
File System Validation
- secondarycache property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- sending and receiving file system data
Saving, Sending, and Receiving ZFS Data
- separate log devices, considerations for using
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Log Devices
- settable properties of ZFS
- description
Settable ZFS Native Properties
- setting
- compression property
Configuring a Mirrored ZFS File System
- legacy mount points
Legacy Mount Points
- mountpoint property
Configuring a Mirrored ZFS File System
- quota property
Configuring a Mirrored ZFS File System
- share.nfs property
Configuring a Mirrored ZFS File System
- ZFS atime property
Setting ZFS Properties
- ZFS file system quota
Setting Quotas on ZFS File Systems
- ZFS file system reservation
Setting Reservations on ZFS File Systems
- ZFS mount points
Automatic Mount Points
- ZFS quota
Setting ZFS Properties
- setuid property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- shadow migration
Migrating ZFS File Systems
- shadow property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- share.nfs property
- description
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- example
Sharing and Unsharing ZFS File Systems
- share.smb property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- share.smb property
- detailed description
The share.smb Property
- sharenfs property
- example
ZFS Named Shares
Sharing and Unsharing ZFS File Systems
- sharesmb property
- example
Sharing and Unsharing ZFS File Systems
- sharing
- ZFS file systems
Sharing and Unsharing ZFS File Systems- named shares
ZFS Named Shares
- with automatic naming
ZFS Automatic Shares
- sharing ZFS file systems
- share.smb property
The share.smb Property
- size property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- snapdir property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- snapshot
- accessing
Displaying and Accessing ZFS Snapshots
- applying property values
Applying Different Property Values to a ZFS Snapshot Stream
- copying
Sending a ZFS Snapshot
- creating
Creating and Destroying ZFS Snapshots
- destroying
Creating and Destroying ZFS Snapshots
- features
Overview of ZFS Snapshots
- monitoring streams
- receiving
Monitoring the Reception of a Stream
- sending
Monitoring a ZFS Snapshot Stream Representation
- renaming
Renaming ZFS Snapshots
- rolling back
Rolling Back a ZFS Snapshot
- sending and receiving data streams
Receiving a ZFS Snapshot
Sending a ZFS Snapshot
- space accounting
Displaying and Accessing ZFS Snapshots
- splitting a mirrored pool
Splitting a Mirrored Storage Pool to Create a New Pool
- storage pools
- clearing device errors
Clearing Transient or Persistent Device Errors
Clearing Storage Pool Device Errors
- components
- disks
Using Disks in a ZFS Storage Pool
- files
Using Files in a ZFS Storage Pool
- virtual devices
Creating ZFS Storage Pools
- creating
- mirrored configuration
Creating a Mirrored Storage Pool
- performing a dry run
Doing a Dry Run of Storage Pool Creation
- RAID-Z configuration
Configuring a RAID-Z ZFS File System
- default mount point
Default Mount Point for Storage Pools Not Empty
- destroying
Destroying ZFS Storage Pools
- device failure in
Determining the Type of Device Failure
- devices
- adding
Adding Devices to a Storage Pool
- attaching and detaching
Attaching and Detaching Devices in a Storage Pool
- configuring vdevs
Creating ZFS Storage Pools
- determining replaceability
Determining If a Device Can Be Replaced
- removing
Removing Devices From a Storage Pool
- replacing
Replacing a Device in a ZFS Storage Pool
Resolving a Missing or Removed Device
Replacing Devices in a Storage Pool
- taking offline and returning online
Taking Devices in a Storage Pool Offline or Returning Online
- displaying
- health status
Storage Pool Health Status
Determining the Health Status of ZFS Storage Pools
- I/O statistics
Listing Pool-Wide I/O Statistics
- dynamic striping
Dynamic Striping in a Storage Pool
- exporting
Exporting a ZFS Storage Pool
- files in
Using Files in a ZFS Storage Pool
- importing
- alternate source directories
Importing a Pool By Using a Specific Device Path
- identifying available pools
Determining Available Storage Pools to Import
- renaming pools while
Importing ZFS Storage Pools
- listing
Displaying Information About All Storage Pools or a Specific Pool
- migrating
Migrating ZFS Storage Pools
- mirrored configuration
Mirrored Storage Pool Configuration
- notifying ZFS of device availability
Notifying ZFS of Device Availability
- problems in
Determining If Problems Exist in a ZFS Storage Pool
Identifying Problems With ZFS Storage Pools
Identifying ZFS Problems
- RAID-Z configuration
RAID-Z Storage Pool Configuration
- recovering a destroyed pool
Recovering Destroyed ZFS Storage Pools
- rights profiles
Hardware and Software Requirements
- scripting storage pool output
Displaying Specific Storage Pool Statistics
Displaying Specific Storage Pool Statistics
- splitting a mirrored pool
Splitting a Mirrored Storage Pool to Create a New Pool
- status information for troubleshooting
Overall Pool Status Information
- system error messages
System Reporting of ZFS Error Messages
- upgrading
Upgrading ZFS Storage Pools
- using whole disks
Using Disks in a ZFS Storage Pool
- viewing resilvering process
Viewing Resilvering Status
- storage requirements
Identifying Storage Requirements
- stream package
- recursive
Types of ZFS Snapshot Streams
- replication
Types of ZFS Snapshot Streams
- swap and dump devices
- adjusting sizes
Adjusting the Sizes of ZFS Swap and Dump Devices
- description
Managing ZFS Swap and Dump Devices
- viewing
Viewing Swap and Dump Information
- sync property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
T
- tasks
- creating a ZFS file system
How to Create a ZFS File System
- destroying a ZFS file system
How to Rename a ZFS File System
How to Destroy a ZFS File System
- traditional file systems and ZFS
Oracle Solaris ZFS Features
- troubleshooting
- clear device errors
Clearing Transient or Persistent Device Errors
- data corruption
Identifying the Type of Data Corruption
ZFS Data Corruption Errors
- determining if a device can be replaced
Determining If a Device Can Be Replaced
- device failure
Determining the Type of Device Failure
- file system migration
Migrating ZFS File Systems
- identifying problems
Determining If Problems Exist in a ZFS Storage Pool
Identifying Problems With ZFS Storage Pools
- missing (UNAVAIL) devices
Resolving a Removed Device
- notifying ZFS of reattached device
Notifying ZFS of Device Availability
- pool status information
Overall Pool Status Information
- repairing
- corrupted file or directory
Repairing a Corrupted File or Directory
- damaged ZFS configuration
Repairing a Damaged ZFS Configuration
- pool-wide damage
Repairing ZFS Storage Pool-Wide Damage
- unbootable system
Repairing an Unbootable System
- replacing
- devices
Viewing Resilvering Status
Replacing a Device in a ZFS Storage Pool
- missing device
Resolving a Missing or Removed Device
- storage pool creation issues
Handling ZFS Storage Pool Creation Issues
- syslog reporting of ZFS error messages
System Reporting of ZFS Error Messages
- ZFS failures
Identifying ZFS Problems
- type property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
U
- unmounting
- ZFS file systems
Unmounting ZFS File Systems
- unsharing
- ZFS file systems
Sharing and Unsharing ZFS File Systems
- upgrading
- storage pool
Upgrading ZFS Storage Pools
- ZFS file systems
- description
Upgrading ZFS File Systems
- used property
- description
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- detailed description
ZFS Read-Only Native Properties
- usedbychildren property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- usedbydataset property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- usedbyrefreservation property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- usedbysnapshots property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- user properties of ZFS
ZFS User Properties
- utf8only property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
V
- version property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- version property
ZFS Pool Property Descriptions
- virtual devices
Creating ZFS Storage Pools
- volblocksize property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- volsize property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions- detailed description
The volsize Property
- vscan property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
W
- whole disks as components See
storage pools
X
- xattr property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
Z
- ZFS
- comparison with traditional file systems
Oracle Solaris ZFS Features
- features
Oracle Solaris ZFS Features
- on zones
Using ZFS on an Oracle Solaris System With Zones Installed
- planning deployment of
Planning the ZFS Implementation
- versions
Overview of ZFS Versions
- zfs create command
- description
How to Create a ZFS File System
- zfs destroy -r command
Destroying a ZFS File System with Dependents
- zfs destroy command
How to Destroy a ZFS File System
- ZFS file system
- description
Introduction to ZFS File Systems
- names
Introduction to ZFS File Systems
- ZFS file systems
- compressing
Compressing ZFS File Systems
- dataset types
- description
Creating Complex ZFS Queries
- default mountpoint
How to Create a ZFS File System
- destroying
How to Destroy a ZFS File System
- destroying with dependents
Destroying a ZFS File System with Dependents
- encrypting
Encrypting ZFS File Systems
- inheriting property
Inheriting ZFS Properties
- listing
- descendents
Listing Basic ZFS Information
- description
Listing Basic ZFS Information
- properties by source value
Basic Querying With the all Option
- properties for scripting
Querying ZFS Properties for Scripting
- properties of
Querying ZFS Properties
- types of datasets
Types of ZFS Objects
- without headers
Types of ZFS Objects
- managing
- automatic mount points
Managing ZFS Mount Points
- legacy mount points
Managing ZFS Mount Points
- mount points
Managing ZFS Mount Points
- mounting
Mounting ZFS File Systems
- renaming
How to Rename a ZFS File System
- setting
- a quota
Setting Quotas on ZFS File Systems
- a reservation
Setting Reservations on ZFS File Systems
- atime property
Setting ZFS Properties
- legacy mount points
Legacy Mount Points
- mountpoint property
Automatic Mount Points
- quota property
Setting ZFS Properties
- sharing
Sharing and Unsharing ZFS File Systems
- unmounting
Unmounting ZFS File Systems
- unsharing
Sharing and Unsharing ZFS File Systems
- upgrading
- description
Upgrading ZFS File Systems
- zfs get command
- description
Querying ZFS Properties
- –H and –o options
Querying ZFS Properties for Scripting
- –s option (source type)
Basic Querying With the all Option
- zfs inherit command
Inheriting ZFS Properties
- ZFS intent log (ZIL)
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool With Log Devices
- zfs list command
- description
Listing Basic ZFS Information
- –H option (without headers)
Types of ZFS Objects
- –r option (recursive)
Listing Basic ZFS Information
- –t option (dataset types)
Types of ZFS Objects
- zfs mount command
Mounting ZFS File Systems
- ZFS properties
- canmount property
The canmount Property
- casesensitivity property
The casesensitivity Property
- copies property
The copies Property
- dedup property
The dedup Property
- description
Introducing ZFS Properties
- description of inheritable
Introducing ZFS Properties
- list of
Introducing ZFS Properties
- managing in zones
Managing ZFS Properties Within a Zone
- read-only
ZFS Read-Only Native Properties
- recordsize property
The recordsize Property
- settable
Settable ZFS Native Properties
- used property
ZFS Read-Only Native Properties
- user properties
ZFS User Properties
- volsize property
The volsize Property
- zfs rename command
How to Rename a ZFS File System
- zfs set command
- atime property
Setting ZFS Properties
- mountpoint property
Automatic Mount Points
- mountpoint=legacy property
Legacy Mount Points
- quota property
Setting Quotas on ZFS File Systems
Setting ZFS Properties
- reservation property
Setting Reservations on ZFS File Systems
- share property
Legacy ZFS Sharing Syntax
- zfs unmount command
Sharing and Unsharing ZFS File Systems
Unmounting ZFS File Systems
- zfs upgrade command
Upgrading ZFS File Systems
- ZFS volumes
- adding to native zones
Adding ZFS Volumes to a Non-Global Zone
- creating
ZFS Volumes
- zle compression algorithm
- in ZFS
Compressing ZFS File Systems
- zoned property
Understanding the zoned Property
ZFS Native Property Descriptions
- zones
- adding ZFS file system
Adding ZFS File Systems to a Non-Global Zone
- adding ZFS volumes
Adding ZFS Volumes to a Non-Global Zone
- delegating datasets to a native zone
Delegating Datasets to a Non-Global Zone
- managing ZFS properties
Managing ZFS Properties Within a Zone
- using with ZFS
Using ZFS on an Oracle Solaris System With Zones Installed
- zoned property
Understanding the zoned Property