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83 lines
3.0 KiB
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# ZoL userland configuration.
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# Run `zfs mount -a` during system start?
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ZFS_MOUNT='yes'
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# Run `zfs unmount -a` during system stop?
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ZFS_UNMOUNT='yes'
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# Run `zfs share -a` during system start?
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# nb: The shareiscsi, sharenfs, and sharesmb dataset properties.
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ZFS_SHARE='yes'
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# Run `zfs unshare -a` during system stop?
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ZFS_UNSHARE='yes'
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# Specify specific path(s) to look for device nodes and/or links for the
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# pool import(s). See zpool(8) for more information about this variable.
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# It supersedes the old USE_DISK_BY_ID which indicated that it would only
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# try '/dev/disk/by-id'.
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# The old variable will still work in the code, but is deprecated.
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#ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH="/dev/disk/by-vdev:/dev/disk/by-id"
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# Should the datasets be mounted verbosely?
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# A mount counter will be used when mounting if set to 'yes'.
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VERBOSE_MOUNT='no'
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# Should we allow overlay mounts?
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# This is standard in Linux, but not ZFS which comes from Solaris where this
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# is not allowed).
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DO_OVERLAY_MOUNTS='no'
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# Any additional option to the 'zfs mount' command line?
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# Include '-o' for each option wanted.
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MOUNT_EXTRA_OPTIONS=""
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# Build kernel modules with the --enable-debug switch?
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# Only applicable for Debian GNU/Linux {dkms,initramfs}.
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ZFS_DKMS_ENABLE_DEBUG='no'
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# Build kernel modules with the --enable-debug-dmu-tx switch?
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# Only applicable for Debian GNU/Linux {dkms,initramfs}.
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ZFS_DKMS_ENABLE_DEBUG_DMU_TX='no'
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# Keep debugging symbols in kernel modules?
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# Only applicable for Debian GNU/Linux {dkms,initramfs}.
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ZFS_DKMS_DISABLE_STRIP='no'
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# Wait for this many seconds in the initrd pre_mountroot?
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# This delays startup and should be '0' on most systems.
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# Only applicable for Debian GNU/Linux {dkms,initramfs}.
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ZFS_INITRD_PRE_MOUNTROOT_SLEEP='0'
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# Wait for this many seconds in the initrd mountroot?
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# This delays startup and should be '0' on most systems. This might help on
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# systems which have their ZFS root on a USB disk that takes just a little
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# longer to be available
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# Only applicable for Debian GNU/Linux {dkms,initramfs}.
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ZFS_INITRD_POST_MODPROBE_SLEEP='0'
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# List of additional datasets to mount after the root dataset is mounted?
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#
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# The init script will use the mountpoint specified in the 'mountpoint'
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# property value in the dataset to determine where it should be mounted.
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#
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# This is a space separated list, and will be mounted in the order specified,
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# so if one filesystem depends on a previous mountpoint, make sure to put
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# them in the right order.
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#
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# It is not necessary to add filesystems below the root fs here. It is
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# taken care of by the initrd script automatically. These are only for
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# additional filesystems needed. Such as /opt, /usr/local which is not
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# located under the root fs.
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# Example: If root FS is 'rpool/ROOT/rootfs', this would make sense.
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#ZFS_INITRD_ADDITIONAL_DATASETS="rpool/ROOT/usr rpool/ROOT/var"
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# List of pools that should NOT be imported at boot?
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# This is a space separated list.
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#ZFS_POOL_EXCEPTIONS="test2"
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# Optional arguments for the ZFS Event Daemon (ZED).
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# See zed(8) for more information on available options.
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#ZED_ARGS="-M"
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