10-14-2010
There is no "zpool rename" command. A pool need to be reimported to have its name changed. You can change its file systems mountpoints but they must not be in use for the command to succeed so that probably wouldn't help here.
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doveadm-mount
DOVEADM-MOUNT(1) Dovecot DOVEADM-MOUNT(1)
NAME
doveadm-mount - Manage the list of mountpoints where mails are stored
SYNOPSIS
doveadm [-Dv] [-f formatter] mount command [arguments]
DESCRIPTION
The doveadm mount commands can be used to manage the list of mountpoints where mails are stored. This is used mainly for better error han-
dling when a mountpoint isn't mounted for some reason:
* If a mail directory doesn't exist, it's autocreated. If the user's mails aren't mounted and filesystem permissions still allow the
autocreation, the user will see an empty mailbox and later will have to redownload all mails. If the mountpoint is known to be
unmounted, Dovecot will simply fail opening any mailboxes.
* If dbox alternate storage isn't mounted and a mail in it is attempted to be accessed, Dovecot normally rebuilds the indexes and notices
that all the mails in alt storage are expunged. When the alt storage is mounted back and even if index is again rebuilt, the mails
won't necessarily become visible anymore for IMAP clients. If the mountpoint is known to be unmounted, Dovecot won't rebuild indexes
and lose the mails.
Dovecot automatically adds mountpoints to this list at startup. If you don't want some of the mountpoints added, you can add a wildcard
ignore for it.
OPTIONS
Global doveadm(1) options:
-D Enables verbosity and debug messages.
-f formatter
Specifies the formatter for formatting the output. Supported formatters are:
flow prints each line with key=value pairs.
pager prints each key: value pair on its own line and separates records with form feed character (^L).
tab prints a table header followed by tab separated value lines.
table prints a table header followed by adjusted value lines.
-v Enables verbosity, including progress counter.
ARGUMENTS
path The directory name of a mountpoint
state The state of a mountpoint. Either online or ignore.
COMMANDS
mount add
doveadm mount add [path [state]]
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mount list
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mount remove
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SEE ALSO
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