How This Book Is Organized
The following table describes the chapters in this book.
Chapter |
Description |
Chapter 1, Solaris ZFS File System (Introduction) |
Provides an overview of
ZFS and its features and benefits. It also covers some basic concepts and
terminology. |
Chapter 2, Getting Started With ZFS |
Provides step-by-step instructions on setting up simple ZFS configurations with simple pools and
file systems. This chapter also provides the hardware and software required to create
ZFS file systems. |
Chapter 3, ZFS and Traditional File System Differences |
Identifies important features that make ZFS significantly different from traditional file
systems. Understanding these key differences will help reduce confusion when using traditional tools
to interact with ZFS. |
Chapter 4, Managing ZFS Storage Pools |
Provides a detailed description of how to create and
administer storage pools. |
Chapter 5, Managing ZFS File Systems |
Provides detailed information about managing ZFS file systems. Included are such concepts
as hierarchical file system layout, property inheritance, and automatic mount point management and
share interactions. |
Chapter 6, Working With ZFS Snapshots and Clones |
Describes how to create and administer ZFS snapshots and clones. |
Chapter 7, Using ACLs to Protect ZFS Files |
Describes how
to use access control lists (ACLs) to protect your ZFS files by providing
more granular permissions then the standard UNIX permissions. |
Chapter 9, ZFS Advanced Topics |
Provides information on using ZFS
volumes, using ZFS on a Solaris system with zones installed, and alternate root
pools. |
Chapter 10, ZFS Troubleshooting and Data Recovery |
Describes how to identify ZFS failure modes and how to recover from them.
Steps for preventing failures are covered as well. |