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
Index
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L
- listing
- descendents of ZFS file systems
- (example of), Listing Basic ZFS Information
types of ZFS file systems
- (example of), Creating Complex ZFS Queries
ZFS file systems
- (example of), Listing Basic ZFS Information
ZFS file systems (zfs list)
- (example of), How to Create ZFS File Systems
ZFS file systems without header information
- (example of), Creating Complex ZFS Queries
ZFS pool information, How to Create a ZFS Storage Pool
- ZFS properties (zfs list)
- (example of), Querying ZFS Properties
ZFS properties by source value
- (example of), Querying ZFS Properties
ZFS properties for scripting
- (example of), Querying ZFS Properties for Scripting
ZFS storage pools
- (example of), Listing Information About All Storage Pools
- description, Querying ZFS Storage Pool Status
M
- migrating ZFS storage pools, description, Migrating ZFS Storage Pools
- mirror, definition, ZFS Terminology
- mirrored configuration
- conceptual view, Mirrored Storage Pool Configuration
- description, Mirrored Storage Pool Configuration
- redundancy feature, Mirrored Storage Pool Configuration
- mirrored log devices, creating a pool with (example of), Creating a ZFS Storage Pool with Log Devices
- mirrored log devices, adding, (example of), Adding Devices to a Storage Pool
- mirrored storage pool (zpool create), (example of), Creating a Mirrored Storage Pool
- mismatched replication levels
- detecting
- (example of), Mismatched Replication Levels
- modifying
- trivial ACL on ZFS file (verbose mode)
- (example of), Setting and Displaying ACLs on ZFS Files in Verbose Format
- mount points
- automatic, Automatic Mount Points
- legacy, Managing ZFS Mount Points
- managing ZFS
- description, Managing ZFS Mount Points
- mounted property, description, Introducing ZFS Properties
- mounting
- ZFS file systems
- (example of), Mounting ZFS File Systems
- mounting ZFS file systems
- differences between ZFS and traditional file systems, Mounting ZFS File Systems
- with NFSv4 mirror mounts (example of), ZFS and File System Mirror Mounts
- mountpoint
- default for ZFS file system, Creating a ZFS File System
- default for ZFS storage pools, Default Mount Point for Storage Pools
- mountpoint property, description, Introducing ZFS Properties
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- naming requirements, ZFS components, ZFS Component Naming Requirements
- NFSv4 ACLs
- ACL inheritance, ACL Inheritance
- ACL inheritance flags, ACL Inheritance
- ACL property modes, ACL Property Modes
- differences from POSIX-draft ACLs, New Solaris ACL Model
- format description, Syntax Descriptions for Setting ACLs
- model
- description, New Solaris ACL Model
- NFSv4 mirror mounts, ZFS and File System Mirror Mounts
- notifying
- ZFS of reattached device (zpool online)
- (example of), Notifying ZFS of Device Availability
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- permission sets, defined, Overview of ZFS Delegated Administration
- pool, definition, ZFS Terminology
- pooled storage, description, ZFS Pooled Storage
- POSIX-draft ACLs, description, New Solaris ACL Model
- properties of ZFS
- description, Introducing ZFS Properties
- description of heritable properties, Introducing ZFS Properties
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