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Operating Systems Solaris ZFS pool question Post 302368136 by mrlayance on Wednesday 4th of November 2009 07:19:14 AM
Old 11-04-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by bartus11
What does
Code:
zfs list -t all

say?
Code:
zfs list -t all
invalid type 'all'
usage:
        list [-rH] [-o property[,...]] [-t type[,...]] [-s property] ...
            [-S property] ... [filesystem|volume|snapshot] ...
The following properties are supported:
        PROPERTY       EDIT  INHERIT   VALUES
        available        NO       NO   <size>
        compressratio    NO       NO   <1.00x or higher if compressed>
        creation         NO       NO   <date>
        mounted          NO       NO   yes | no
        origin           NO       NO   <snapshot>
        referenced       NO       NO   <size>
        type             NO       NO   filesystem | volume | snapshot
        used             NO       NO   <size>
        aclinherit      YES      YES   discard | noallow | restricted | passthrough | passthrough-x
        aclmode         YES      YES   discard | groupmask | passthrough
        atime           YES      YES   on | off
        canmount        YES       NO   on | off | noauto
        casesensitivity NO      YES   sensitive | insensitive | mixed
        checksum        YES      YES   on | off | fletcher2 | fletcher4 | sha256
        compression     YES      YES   on | off | lzjb | gzip | gzip-[1-9]
        copies          YES      YES   1 | 2 | 3
        devices         YES      YES   on | off
        exec            YES      YES   on | off
        mountpoint      YES      YES   <path> | legacy | none
        nbmand          YES      YES   on | off
        normalization    NO      YES   none | formC | formD | formKC | formKD
        quota           YES       NO   <size> | none
        readonly        YES      YES   on | off
        recordsize      YES      YES   512 to 128k, power of 2
        refquota        YES       NO   <size> | none
        refreservation  YES       NO   <size> | none
        reservation     YES       NO   <size> | none
        setuid          YES      YES   on | off
        shareiscsi      YES      YES   on | off | type=<type>
        sharenfs        YES      YES   on | off | share(1M) options
        sharesmb        YES      YES   on | off | sharemgr(1M) options
        snapdir         YES      YES   hidden | visible
        utf8only         NO      YES   on | off
        version         YES       NO   1 | 2 | 3 | current
        volblocksize     NO      YES   512 to 128k, power of 2
        volsize         YES       NO   <size>
        vscan           YES      YES   on | off
        xattr           YES      YES   on | off
        zoned           YES      YES   on | off
Sizes are specified in bytes with standard units such as K, M, G, etc.
 
User-defined properties can be specified by using a name containing a colon (:).


If I just use zfs list all
Code:
NAME               USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
glowpool          29.7G   238G  26.6G  /glowpool
glowpool/glows     234M   238G   234M  /glowpool/glows
glowpool/gorking  2.90G   238G  2.90G  /glowpool/gorking


Last edited by DukeNuke2; 11-04-2009 at 08:26 AM..
 

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