zfs-inherit - set properties on ZFS datasets


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NAME

zfs-set — set properties on ZFS datasets

SYNOPSIS

zfs set [−u] property=value [

property=value ]⦠filesystem|volume|snapshotâ¦

zfs get [−r|−d depth] [−Hp] [

−o field[
,field]⦠] [
−s
source[
,source]⦠] [
−t
type[
,type]⦠] all|property[
,property ]⦠[
filesystem
|volume|snapshot|bookmark ]â¦

zfs inherit [−rS] property filesystem|volume|snapshotâ¦

DESCRIPTION
zfs set
[−u] property=value [
property
=value]⦠filesystem|volume|snapshotâ¦

Only some properties can be edited. See zfsprops(7) for more information on what properties can be set and acceptable values. Numeric values can be specified as exact values, or in a human-readable form with a suffix of B, K, M, G, T, P, E, Z (

for bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, petabytes, exabytes, or zettabytes, respectively ). User properties can be set on snapshots. For more information, see the User Properties section of zfsprops(7).

−u

Update mountpoint, sharenfs, sharesmb property but do not mount or share the dataset.

zfs get [−r|−d depth] [−Hp] [
−o
field[
,field]â¦] [
−s
source[
,source]â¦] [
−t
type[
,type]â¦] all|property[
,property]⦠[
filesystem
|volume|snapshot|bookmark]â¦

Displays properties for the given datasets. If no datasets are specified, then the command displays properties for all datasets on the system. For each property, the following columns are displayed:

name

Dataset name

property

Property name

value

Property value

source

Property source local, default, inherited, temporary, received, or - (none).

All columns are displayed by default, though this can be controlled by using the −o option. This command takes a comma-separated list of properties as described in the “Native Properties” and “User Properties” sections of zfsprops(7).

The value all can be used to display all properties that apply to the given dataset’s type (filesystem, volume, snapshot, or bookmark).

−H

Display output in a form more easily parsed by scripts. Any headers are omitted, and fields are explicitly separated by a single tab instead of an arbitrary amount of space.

−d depth

Recursively display any children of the dataset, limiting the recursion to depth. A depth of 1 will display only the dataset and its direct children.

−o field

A comma-separated list of columns to display, defaults to name,property,value,source.

−p

Display numbers in parsable (exact) values.

−r

Recursively display properties for any children.

−s source

A comma-separated list of sources to display. Those properties coming from a source other than those in this list are ignored. Each source must be one of the following: local, default, inherited, temporary, received, or none. The default value is all sources.

−t type

A comma-separated list of types to display, where type is one of filesystem, snapshot, volume, bookmark, or all.

zfs inherit [−rS] property filesystem|volume|snapshotâ¦

Clears the specified property, causing it to be inherited from an ancestor, restored to default if no ancestor has the property set, or with the −S option reverted to the received value if one exists. See zfsprops(7) for a listing of default values, and details on which properties can be inherited.

−r

Recursively inherit the given property for all children.

−S

Revert the property to the received value, if one exists; otherwise, for non-inheritable properties, to the default; otherwise, operate as if the −S option was not specified.

EXAMPLES

Example 1: Creating a ZFS File System Hierarchy

The following commands create a file system named pool/home and a file system named pool/home/bob. The mount point /export/home is set for the parent file system, and is automatically inherited by the child file system.

# zfs create pool/home
# zfs set mountpoint
=/export/home pool/home
# zfs create
pool/home/bob

Example 2: Disabling and Enabling File System Compression

The following command disables the compression property for all file systems under pool/home. The next command explicitly enables compression for pool/home/anne.

# zfs set compression=off pool/home
# zfs set compression
=on pool/home/anne

Example 3: Setting a Quota on a ZFS File System

The following command sets a quota of 50 Gbytes for pool/home/bob:

# zfs set quota=50G pool/home/bob

Example 4: Listing ZFS Properties

The following command lists all properties for pool/home/bob:

# zfs get all pool/home/bob
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
pool/home/bob type filesystem -
pool/home/bob creation Tue Jul 21 15:53 2009 -
pool/home/bob used 21K -
pool/home/bob available 20.0G -
pool/home/bob referenced 21K -
pool/home/bob compressratio 1.00x -
pool/home/bob mounted yes -
pool/home/bob quota 20G local
pool/home/bob reservation none default
pool/home/bob recordsize 128K default
pool/home/bob mountpoint /pool/home/bob default
pool/home/bob sharenfs off default
pool/home/bob checksum on default
pool/home/bob compression on local
pool/home/bob atime on default
pool/home/bob devices on default
pool/home/bob exec on default
pool/home/bob setuid on default
pool/home/bob readonly off default
pool/home/bob zoned off default
pool/home/bob snapdir hidden default
pool/home/bob acltype off default
pool/home/bob aclmode discard default
pool/home/bob aclinherit restricted default
pool/home/bob canmount on default
pool/home/bob xattr on default
pool/home/bob copies 1 default
pool/home/bob version 4 -
pool/home/bob utf8only off -
pool/home/bob normalization none -
pool/home/bob casesensitivity sensitive -
pool/home/bob vscan off default
pool/home/bob nbmand off default
pool/home/bob sharesmb off default
pool/home/bob refquota none default
pool/home/bob refreservation none default
pool/home/bob primarycache all default
pool/home/bob secondarycache all default
pool/home/bob usedbysnapshots 0 -
pool/home/bob usedbydataset 21K -
pool/home/bob usedbychildren 0 -
pool/home/bob usedbyrefreservation 0 -

The following command gets a single property value:

# zfs get −H −o value compression pool/home/bob
on

The following command lists all properties with local settings for pool/home/bob:

# zfs get −r −s local −o name,property,value all pool/home/bob
NAME PROPERTY VALUE
pool/home/bob quota 20G
pool/home/bob compression on

Example 5: Inheriting ZFS Properties

The following command causes pool/home/bob and pool/home/anne to inherit the checksum property from their parent.

# zfs inherit checksum pool/home/bob pool/home/anne

Example 6: Setting User Properties

The following example sets the user-defined com.example:department property for a dataset:

# zfs set com.example:department=12345 tank/accounting

Example 7: Setting sharenfs Property Options on a ZFS File System

The following commands show how to set sharenfs property options to enable read-write access for a set of IP addresses and to enable root access for system "neo" on the tank/home file system:

# zfs set sharenfs=’rw[email protected]/16:[::1],root=neo’ tank/home

If you are using DNS for host name resolution, specify the fully-qualified hostname.

SEE ALSO

zfsprops(7), zfs-list(8) OpenZFS March 16, 2022 ZFS-SET(8)


Updated 2024-01-29 - jenkler.se | uex.se