Document Information
Preface
1. Solaris ZFS File System (Introduction)
2. Getting Started With ZFS
3. ZFS and Traditional File System Differences
4. Managing ZFS Storage Pools
5. Managing ZFS File Systems
6. Working With ZFS Snapshots and Clones
7. Using ACLs to Protect ZFS Files
8. ZFS Delegated Administration
9. ZFS Advanced Topics
10. ZFS Troubleshooting and Data Recovery
ZFS Failure Modes
Checking ZFS Data Integrity
Identifying Problems in ZFS
Repairing a Damaged ZFS Configuration
Repairing a Missing Device
Repairing a Damaged Device
Repairing Damaged Data
Repairing an Unbootable System
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- data
- corrupted, Corrupted ZFS Data
- corruption identified (zpool status -v)
- (example of), Data Corruption Errors
repair, Data Repair
- resilvering
- description, ZFS Data Scrubbing and Resilvering
scrubbing
- (example of), Explicit ZFS Data Scrubbing
validation (scrubbing), Data Validation
- dataset
- definition, ZFS Terminology
- description, Managing ZFS File Systems
- dataset types, description, Creating Complex ZFS Queries
- delegated administration, overview, Overview of ZFS Delegated Administration
- delegating
- dataset to a non-global zone
- (example of), Delegating Datasets to a Non-Global Zone
permissions (example of), Delegating ZFS Permissions (Examples)
- delegating permissions, zfs allow, Syntax Descriptions for Delegating Permissions
- delegating permissions to a group, (example of), Delegating ZFS Permissions (Examples)
- delegating permissions to an individual user, (example of), Delegating ZFS Permissions (Examples)
- delegation property, description, Managing ZFS Storage Pool Properties
- delegation property, disabling, Disabling ZFS Delegated Permissions
- destroying
- ZFS clone
- (example of), Destroying a ZFS Clone
ZFS file system
- (example of), Destroying a ZFS File System
ZFS file system with dependents
- (example of), Destroying a ZFS File System
ZFS snapshot
- (example of), Creating and Destroying ZFS Snapshots
ZFS storage pool
- description, Creating and Destroying ZFS Storage Pools
ZFS storage pool (zpool destroy)
- (example of), Destroying ZFS Storage Pools
- detaching
- devices to ZFS storage pool (zpool detach)
- (example of), Attaching and Detaching Devices in a Storage Pool
- detecting
- in-use devices
- (example of), Detecting in Use Devices
mismatched replication levels
- (example of), Mismatched Replication Levels
- determining
- if a device can be replaced
- description, Determining if a Device Can Be Replaced
type of device failure
- description, Determining the Type of Device Failure
- devices property, description, Introducing ZFS Properties
- differences between ZFS and traditional file systems
- file system granularity, ZFS File System Granularity
- mounting ZFS file systems, Mounting ZFS File Systems
- new Solaris ACL Model, New Solaris ACL Model
- out of space behavior, Out of Space Behavior
- traditional volume management, Traditional Volume Management
- ZFS space accounting, ZFS Space Accounting
- disks, as components of ZFS storage pools, Using Disks in a ZFS Storage Pool
- displaying
- command history, ZFS Command History (zpool history)
- delegated permissions (example of), Displaying ZFS Delegated Permissions (Examples)
- detailed ZFS storage pool health status
- (example of), Detailed Health Status
health status of storage pools
- description of, Determining the Health Status of ZFS Storage Pools
syslog reporting of ZFS error messages
- description, System Reporting of ZFS Error Messages
ZFS storage pool health status
- (example of), Basic Storage Pool Health Status
ZFS storage pool I/O statistics
- description, Viewing ZFS Storage Pool I/O Statistics
ZFS storage pool vdev I/O statistics
- (example of), Listing Virtual Device Statistics
ZFS storage pool-wide I/O statistics
- (example of), Listing Pool-Wide Statistics
- dry run
- ZFS storage pool creation (zpool create -n)
- (example of), Doing a Dry Run of Storage Pool Creation
- dynamic striping
- description, Dynamic Striping in a Storage Pool
- storage pool feature, Dynamic Striping in a Storage Pool
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- failure modes, ZFS Failure Modes
- corrupted data, Corrupted ZFS Data
- damaged devices, Damaged Devices in a ZFS Storage Pool
- missing (faulted) devices, Missing Devices in a ZFS Storage Pool
- file system, definition, ZFS Terminology
- file system granularity, differences between ZFS and traditional file systems, ZFS File System Granularity
- file system hierarchy, creating, Creating a ZFS File System Hierarchy
- files, as components of ZFS storage pools, Using Files in a ZFS Storage Pool
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