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All rights reserved. .\" Copyright (c) 2012 Cyril Plisko. All Rights Reserved. .\" Copyright (c) 2017 Datto Inc. .\" Copyright (c) 2018 George Melikov. All Rights Reserved. .\" Copyright 2017 Nexenta Systems, Inc. .\" Copyright (c) 2017 Open-E, Inc. All Rights Reserved. .\" .Dd August 9, 2019 .Dt ZPOOL 8 .Os Linux .Sh NAME .Nm zpool .Nd configure ZFS storage pools .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Fl ?V .Nm .Cm version .Nm .Cm .Op Ar .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm command configures ZFS storage pools. A storage pool is a collection of devices that provides physical storage and data replication for ZFS datasets. All datasets within a storage pool share the same space. See .Xr zfs 8 for information on managing datasets. .Pp For an overview of creating and managing ZFS storage pools see the .Xr zpoolconcepts 8 manual page. .Sh SUBCOMMANDS All subcommands that modify state are logged persistently to the pool in their original form. .Pp The .Nm command provides subcommands to create and destroy storage pools, add capacity to storage pools, and provide information about the storage pools. The following subcommands are supported: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xo .Nm .Fl ? .Xc Displays a help message. .It Xo .Nm .Fl V, -version .Xc An alias for the .Nm zpool Cm version subcommand. .It Xo .Nm .Cm version .Xc Displays the software version of the .Nm userland utility and the zfs kernel module. .El .Ss Creation .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xr zpool-create 8 Creates a new storage pool containing the virtual devices specified on the command line. .It Xr zpool-initialize 8 Begins initializing by writing to all unallocated regions on the specified devices, or all eligible devices in the pool if no individual devices are specified. .El .Ss Destruction .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xr zpool-destroy 8 Destroys the given pool, freeing up any devices for other use. .It Xr zpool-labelclear 8 Removes ZFS label information from the specified .Ar device . .El .Ss Virtual Devices .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xo .Xr zpool-attach 8 / .Xr zpool-detach 8 .Xc Increases or decreases redundancy by .Cm attach Ns -ing or .Cm detach Ns -ing a device on an existing vdev (virtual device). .It Xo .Xr zpool-add 8 / .Xr zpool-remove 8 .Xc Adds the specified virtual devices to the given pool, or removes the specified device from the pool. .It Xr zpool-replace 8 Replaces an existing device (which may be faulted) with a new one. .It Xr zpool-split 8 Creates a new pool by splitting all mirrors in an existing pool (which decreases its redundancy). .El .Ss Properties Available pool properties listed in the .Xr zpoolprops 8 manual page. .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xr zpool-list 8 Lists the given pools along with a health status and space usage. .It Xo .Xr zpool-get 8 / .Xr zpool-set 8 .Xc Retrieves the given list of properties .Po or all properties if .Sy all is used .Pc for the specified storage pool(s). .El .Ss Monitoring .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xr zpool-status 8 Displays the detailed health status for the given pools. .It Xr zpool-iostat 8 Displays logical I/O statistics for the given pools/vdevs. Physical I/Os may be observed via .Xr iostat 1 . .It Xr zpool-events 8 Lists all recent events generated by the ZFS kernel modules. These events are consumed by the .Xr zed 8 and used to automate administrative tasks such as replacing a failed device with a hot spare. For more information about the subclasses and event payloads that can be generated see the .Xr zfs-events 5 man page. .It Xr zpool-history 8 Displays the command history of the specified pool(s) or all pools if no pool is specified. .El .Ss Maintenance .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xr zpool-scrub 8 Begins a scrub or resumes a paused scrub. .It Xr zpool-checkpoint 8 Checkpoints the current state of .Ar pool , which can be later restored by .Nm zpool Cm import --rewind-to-checkpoint . .It Xr zpool-trim 8 Initiates an immediate on-demand TRIM operation for all of the free space in a pool. This operation informs the underlying storage devices of all blocks in the pool which are no longer allocated and allows thinly provisioned devices to reclaim the space. .It Xr zpool-sync 8 This command forces all in-core dirty data to be written to the primary pool storage and not the ZIL. It will also update administrative information including quota reporting. Without arguments, .Sy zpool sync will sync all pools on the system. Otherwise, it will sync only the specified pool(s). .It Xr zpool-upgrade 8 Manage the on-disk format version of storage pools. .It Xr zpool-wait 8 Waits until all background activity of the given types has ceased in the given pool. .El .Ss Fault Resolution .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xo .Xr zpool-offline 8 .Xr zpool-online 8 .Xc Takes the specified physical device offline or brings it online. .It Xr zpool-resilver 8 Starts a resilver. If an existing resilver is already running it will be restarted from the beginning. .It Xr zpool-reopen 8 Reopen all the vdevs associated with the pool. .It Xr zpool-clear 8 Clears device errors in a pool. .El .Ss Import & Export .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xr zpool-import 8 Make disks containing ZFS storage pools available for use on the system. .It Xr zpool-export 8 Exports the given pools from the system. .It Xr zpool-reguid 8 Generates a new unique identifier for the pool. .El .Sh EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Sy 0 Successful completion. .It Sy 1 An error occurred. .It Sy 2 Invalid command line options were specified. .El .Sh EXAMPLES .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Sy Example 1 No Creating a RAID-Z Storage Pool The following command creates a pool with a single raidz root vdev that consists of six disks. .Bd -literal # zpool create tank raidz sda sdb sdc sdd sde sdf .Ed .It Sy Example 2 No Creating a Mirrored Storage Pool The following command creates a pool with two mirrors, where each mirror contains two disks. .Bd -literal # zpool create tank mirror sda sdb mirror sdc sdd .Ed .It Sy Example 3 No Creating a ZFS Storage Pool by Using Partitions The following command creates an unmirrored pool using two disk partitions. .Bd -literal # zpool create tank sda1 sdb2 .Ed .It Sy Example 4 No Creating a ZFS Storage Pool by Using Files The following command creates an unmirrored pool using files. While not recommended, a pool based on files can be useful for experimental purposes. .Bd -literal # zpool create tank /path/to/file/a /path/to/file/b .Ed .It Sy Example 5 No Adding a Mirror to a ZFS Storage Pool The following command adds two mirrored disks to the pool .Em tank , assuming the pool is already made up of two-way mirrors. The additional space is immediately available to any datasets within the pool. .Bd -literal # zpool add tank mirror sda sdb .Ed .It Sy Example 6 No Listing Available ZFS Storage Pools The following command lists all available pools on the system. In this case, the pool .Em zion is faulted due to a missing device. The results from this command are similar to the following: .Bd -literal # zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT rpool 19.9G 8.43G 11.4G - 33% 42% 1.00x ONLINE - tank 61.5G 20.0G 41.5G - 48% 32% 1.00x ONLINE - zion - - - - - - - FAULTED - .Ed .It Sy Example 7 No Destroying a ZFS Storage Pool The following command destroys the pool .Em tank and any datasets contained within. .Bd -literal # zpool destroy -f tank .Ed .It Sy Example 8 No Exporting a ZFS Storage Pool The following command exports the devices in pool .Em tank so that they can be relocated or later imported. .Bd -literal # zpool export tank .Ed .It Sy Example 9 No Importing a ZFS Storage Pool The following command displays available pools, and then imports the pool .Em tank for use on the system. The results from this command are similar to the following: .Bd -literal # zpool import pool: tank id: 15451357997522795478 state: ONLINE action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier. config: tank ONLINE mirror ONLINE sda ONLINE sdb ONLINE # zpool import tank .Ed .It Sy Example 10 No Upgrading All ZFS Storage Pools to the Current Version The following command upgrades all ZFS Storage pools to the current version of the software. .Bd -literal # zpool upgrade -a This system is currently running ZFS version 2. .Ed .It Sy Example 11 No Managing Hot Spares The following command creates a new pool with an available hot spare: .Bd -literal # zpool create tank mirror sda sdb spare sdc .Ed .Pp If one of the disks were to fail, the pool would be reduced to the degraded state. The failed device can be replaced using the following command: .Bd -literal # zpool replace tank sda sdd .Ed .Pp Once the data has been resilvered, the spare is automatically removed and is made available for use should another device fail. The hot spare can be permanently removed from the pool using the following command: .Bd -literal # zpool remove tank sdc .Ed .It Sy Example 12 No Creating a ZFS Pool with Mirrored Separate Intent Logs The following command creates a ZFS storage pool consisting of two, two-way mirrors and mirrored log devices: .Bd -literal # zpool create pool mirror sda sdb mirror sdc sdd log mirror \\ sde sdf .Ed .It Sy Example 13 No Adding Cache Devices to a ZFS Pool The following command adds two disks for use as cache devices to a ZFS storage pool: .Bd -literal # zpool add pool cache sdc sdd .Ed .Pp Once added, the cache devices gradually fill with content from main memory. Depending on the size of your cache devices, it could take over an hour for them to fill. Capacity and reads can be monitored using the .Cm iostat option as follows: .Bd -literal # zpool iostat -v pool 5 .Ed .It Sy Example 14 No Removing a Mirrored top-level (Log or Data) Device The following commands remove the mirrored log device .Sy mirror-2 and mirrored top-level data device .Sy mirror-1 . .Pp Given this configuration: .Bd -literal pool: tank state: ONLINE scrub: none requested config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM tank ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 sda ONLINE 0 0 0 sdb ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-1 ONLINE 0 0 0 sdc ONLINE 0 0 0 sdd ONLINE 0 0 0 logs mirror-2 ONLINE 0 0 0 sde ONLINE 0 0 0 sdf ONLINE 0 0 0 .Ed .Pp The command to remove the mirrored log .Sy mirror-2 is: .Bd -literal # zpool remove tank mirror-2 .Ed .Pp The command to remove the mirrored data .Sy mirror-1 is: .Bd -literal # zpool remove tank mirror-1 .Ed .It Sy Example 15 No Displaying expanded space on a device The following command displays the detailed information for the pool .Em data . This pool is comprised of a single raidz vdev where one of its devices increased its capacity by 10GB. In this example, the pool will not be able to utilize this extra capacity until all the devices under the raidz vdev have been expanded. .Bd -literal # zpool list -v data NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT data 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G - 48% 61% 1.00x ONLINE - raidz1 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G - 48% sda - - - - - sdb - - - 10G - sdc - - - - - .Ed .It Sy Example 16 No Adding output columns Additional columns can be added to the .Nm zpool Cm status and .Nm zpool Cm iostat output with .Fl c option. .Bd -literal # zpool status -c vendor,model,size NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM vendor model size tank ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 U1 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T U10 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T U11 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T U12 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T U13 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T U14 ONLINE 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST8000NM0075 7.3T # zpool iostat -vc slaves capacity operations bandwidth pool alloc free read write read write slaves ---------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --------- tank 20.4G 7.23T 26 152 20.7M 21.6M mirror 20.4G 7.23T 26 152 20.7M 21.6M U1 - - 0 31 1.46K 20.6M sdb sdff U10 - - 0 1 3.77K 13.3K sdas sdgw U11 - - 0 1 288K 13.3K sdat sdgx U12 - - 0 1 78.4K 13.3K sdau sdgy U13 - - 0 1 128K 13.3K sdav sdgz U14 - - 0 1 63.2K 13.3K sdfk sdg .Ed .El .Sh ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES .Bl -tag -width "ZFS_ABORT" .It Ev ZFS_ABORT Cause .Nm zpool to dump core on exit for the purposes of running .Sy ::findleaks . .El .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH" .It Ev ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH The search path for devices or files to use with the pool. This is a colon-separated list of directories in which .Nm zpool looks for device nodes and files. Similar to the .Fl d option in .Nm zpool import . .El .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_IMPORT_UDEV_TIMEOUT_MS" .It Ev ZPOOL_IMPORT_UDEV_TIMEOUT_MS The maximum time in milliseconds that .Nm zpool import will wait for an expected device to be available. .El .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_GUID" .It Ev ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_GUID Cause .Nm zpool subcommands to output vdev guids by default. This behavior is identical to the .Nm zpool status -g command line option. .El .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_FOLLOW_LINKS" .It Ev ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_FOLLOW_LINKS Cause .Nm zpool subcommands to follow links for vdev names by default. This behavior is identical to the .Nm zpool status -L command line option. .El .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_PATH" .It Ev ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_PATH Cause .Nm zpool subcommands to output full vdev path names by default. This behavior is identical to the .Nm zpool status -p command line option. .El .Bl -tag -width "ZFS_VDEV_DEVID_OPT_OUT" .It Ev ZFS_VDEV_DEVID_OPT_OUT Older ZFS on Linux implementations had issues when attempting to display pool config VDEV names if a .Sy devid NVP value is present in the pool's config. .Pp For example, a pool that originated on illumos platform would have a devid value in the config and .Nm zpool status would fail when listing the config. This would also be true for future Linux based pools. .Pp A pool can be stripped of any .Sy devid values on import or prevented from adding them on .Nm zpool create or .Nm zpool add by setting .Sy ZFS_VDEV_DEVID_OPT_OUT . .El .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT" .It Ev ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT Allow a privileged user to run the .Nm zpool status/iostat with the .Fl c option. Normally, only unprivileged users are allowed to run .Fl c . .El .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_PATH" .It Ev ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_PATH The search path for scripts when running .Nm zpool status/iostat with the .Fl c option. This is a colon-separated list of directories and overrides the default .Pa ~/.zpool.d and .Pa /etc/zfs/zpool.d search paths. .El .Bl -tag -width "ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_ENABLED" .It Ev ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_ENABLED Allow a user to run .Nm zpool status/iostat with the .Fl c option. If .Sy ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_ENABLED is not set, it is assumed that the user is allowed to run .Nm zpool status/iostat -c . .El .Sh INTERFACE STABILITY .Sy Evolving .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr zpoolconcepts 8 , .Xr zpoolprops 8 , .Xr zfs-events 5 , .Xr zfs-module-parameters 5 , .Xr zpool-features 5 , .Xr zed 8 , .Xr zfs 8