zpoolprops.8: clarify vdev expansion rules
Remove reference to EFI(?), explain that the new space is beyond the GPT for whole-disk vdevs, and add section noting how it behaves with partition vdevs in terms of how the user is most likely to encounter it ‒ the previous phrasing was confusing and seemed to indicate that "zpool online -e" will be able to claim GPT[whatever, ZFS, free space, whatever] into GPT[whatever, ZFS, whatever] but that's not the case, as it'll only be able to do so after manually resizing the ZFS partition to include the free space beforehand, i.e.: GPT[whatever, ZFS, free space, whatever] GPT[whatever, [ZFS + free space], potentially left-overs, whatever] # zpool online -e GPT[whatever, ZFS, whatever] Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@iXsystems.com> Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@nabijaczleweli.xyz> Closes #11158
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.It Sy expandsize
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Amount of uninitialized space within the pool or device that can be used to
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increase the total capacity of the pool.
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Uninitialized space consists of any space on an EFI labeled vdev which has not
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been brought online
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.Po e.g, using
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.Nm zpool Cm online Fl e
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.Pc .
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This space occurs when a LUN is dynamically expanded.
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On whole-disk vdevs, this is the space beyond the end of the GPT –
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typically occurring when a LUN is dynamically expanded
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or a disk replaced with a larger one.
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On partition vdevs, this is the space appended to the partition after it was
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added to the pool – most likely by resizing it in-place.
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The space can be claimed for the pool by bringing it online with
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.Sy autoexpand=on
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or using
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.Nm zpool Cm online Fl e .
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.It Sy fragmentation
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The amount of fragmentation in the pool. As the amount of space
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.Sy allocated
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