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29 .Nd native and user-defined properties of ZFS vdevs
32 Properties are divided into two types, native properties and user-defined
36 In addition, native properties are either editable or read-only.
46 Properties are not inherited from top-level vdevs, with the exception of
49 The values of numeric properties can be specified using human-readable suffixes
61 The values of non-numeric properties are case sensitive and must be lowercase.
63 The following native properties consist of read-only statistics about the
66 .Bl -tag -width "fragmentation"
90 The level of parity for this vdev
92 The device id for this vdev
94 The physical path to the device
96 The enclosure path to the device
121 If this device is currently being removed from the pool
123 Indicates if a leaf device supports trim operations.
127 .Bl -tag -width "allocating"
131 These properties can be set on leaf and top-level vdevs.
132 When the property is set on the leaf and top-level vdev, the value of the leaf
134 If the property is only set on the top-level vdev, this value will be used.
136 For this reason, it is advisable to set the property on the top-level vdev -
150 If this device should propage BIO errors back to ZFS, used to disable
153 The path to the device for this vdev
155 If this device should perform new allocations, used to disable a device
158 .Xr zpool-remove 8 .
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189 independently-developed packages use the same property name for different
200 .Xr zpool-set 8