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47 .Nd native and user-defined properties of ZFS datasets
50 Properties are divided into two types, native properties and user-defined
56 In addition, native properties are either editable or read-only.
70 The values of numeric properties can be specified using human-readable suffixes
87 The values of non-numeric properties are case sensitive and must be lowercase,
94 The following native properties consist of read-only statistics about the
98 .Bl -tag -width "usedbyrefreservation"
109 For non-snapshots, the compression ratio achieved for the
135 For snapshots, this property is a comma-separated list of filesystems or volumes
166 .Nm zfs Cm load-key
168 .Nm zfs Cm unload-key
175 .Xr zfs-load-key 8
191 .Nm zfs Cm load-key
193 .Nm zfs Cm unload-key .
258 For filesystems or volumes which have saved partially-completed state from
402 .Bl -bullet -compact -offset 4n
414 .Pq Qq S-1-123-456-789
430 is set on a file system additional objects will be created per-file to store
474 Project is identified via the project identifier (ID) that is object-based
509 is set on a fileset, ZFS will create additional objects per-file to store
533 This allows us to be more efficient how often we query snapshots.
578 .Bl -tag -width ""
581 .Sy restricted Ns | Ns Sy passthrough Ns | Ns Sy passthrough-x
584 .Bl -tag -compact -offset 4n -width "passthrough-x"
599 .It Sy passthrough-x
623 .Bl -tag -compact -offset 4n -width "passthrough"
644 a non-trivial ACL whose entries can not be represented by a mode.
650 on a file or directory with a non-trivial ACL when
661 .Bl -tag -compact -offset 4n -width "posixacl"
672 indicates that NFSv4-style ZFS ACLs should be used.
777 This setting is used internally by a dump device residing on a RAID-Z pool and
792 .Xr zpool-features 7
795 Changing this property affects only newly-written data.
798 .Sy gzip- Ns Ar N Ns | Ns Sy lz4 Ns | Ns Sy lzjb Ns | Ns Sy zle Ns | Ns Sy zstd Ns | Ns
799 .Sy zstd- Ns Ar N Ns | Ns Sy zstd-fast Ns | Ns Sy zstd-fast- Ns Ar N
823 compression algorithm is a high-performance replacement for the
834 .Xr zpool-features 7
852 .Sy gzip- Ns Ar N ,
862 .Sy gzip-6
874 .Sy zstd- Ns Ar N ,
883 .Sy zstd-3 .
890 .Sy zstd-fast- Ns Ar N ,
894 .Bq Sy 1 Ns - Ns Sy 10 , 20 , 30 , No … , Sy 100 , 500 , 1000
901 .Sy zstd-fast
903 .Sy zstd-fast- Ns Ar 1 .
911 Changing this property affects only newly-written data.
917 When a zero-filled block is detected, it is stored as
922 Compression may result in a non-sector-aligned size, which will be rounded up
940 .Ar SELinux-User : Ns Ar SELinux-Role : Ns Ar SELinux-Type : Ns Ar Sensitivity-Level
949 .Ar SELinux-User : Ns Ar SELinux-Role : Ns Ar SELinux-Type : Ns Ar Sensitivity-Level
958 .Ar SELinux-User : Ns Ar SELinux-Role : Ns Ar SELinux-Type : Ns Ar Sensitivity-Level
966 .Ar SELinux-User : Ns Ar SELinux-Role : Ns Ar SELinux-Type : Ns Ar Sensitivity-Level
975 example, mirroring or RAID-Z.
982 Changing this property only affects newly-written data.
987 Remember that ZFS will not import a pool with a missing top-level vdev.
990 create, for example a two-disk striped pool and set
1015 .Sy sha256 Ns Oo , Ns Sy verify Oc Ns | Ns Sy sha512 Ns Oo , Ns Sy verify Oc Ns | Ns Sy skein Ns Oo…
1016 .Sy edonr , Ns Sy verify Ns | Ns Sy blake3 Ns Oo , Ns Sy verify Oc Ns
1036 ZFS will do a byte-to-byte comparison in case of two blocks having the same
1077 All direct requests must use a page-aligned memory buffer and the request
1112 may be applicable to SELinux-enabled systems, Lustre servers, and Samba
1130 .Sy encryption Ns = Ns Sy off Ns | Ns Sy on Ns | Ns Sy aes-128-ccm Ns | Ns
1131 .Sy aes-192-ccm Ns | Ns Sy aes-256-ccm Ns | Ns Sy aes-128-gcm Ns | Ns
1132 .Sy aes-192-gcm Ns | Ns Sy aes-256-gcm
1147 .Sy aes-256-gcm .
1154 .Xr zfs-load-key 8 .
1170 .Nm zfs Cm change-key .
1176 .Nm zfs Cm load-key
1187 .Nm zfs Cm change-key .
1192 .Nm zfs Cm load-key
1202 libcurl, or nothing, depending on compile-time configuration and run-time
1238 .Nm zfs Cm change-key .
1279 .Xr zpool-features 7
1330 .Pq Non-blocking mandatory locks .
1389 .Xr zpool-features 7
1398 This delay means that a user might exceed their quota before the system notices
1422 .Bl -bullet -compact -offset 4n
1434 .Pq Qq S-1-123-456-789
1510 files in fixed-size records.
1532 .Xr zpool-features 7
1557 .Pq e.g. by mirroring or RAID-Z ,
1572 If a single on-disk block is corrupt, at worst a single block of user data
1589 of user data can be lost if a single on-disk block is corrupt.
1598 If a single on-disk block is corrupt, at worst a single user file can be lost.
1603 If a single on-disk block is corrupt, an entire dataset can be lost.
1752 .Xr passwd 5 Ns / Ns Xr shadow 5 Ns - ,
1753 LDAP- or
1754 .Xr smbpasswd 5 Ns -based )
1788 Please note that the options are comma-separated, unlike those found in
1815 property are re-shared with the new options, only if the property was previously
1865 is the POSIX-specified behavior of ensuring all synchronous requests
1881 The on-disk version of this file system, which is independent of the pool
1967 means that volumes exposition is controlled by system-wide tunable
1987 Two styles of extended attributes are supported: either directory-based
1988 or system-attribute-based.
1990 Directory-based extended attributes can be enabled by setting the value to
2003 System-attribute-based xattrs can be enabled by setting the value to
2013 of data may be stored per-file in the space reserved for system attributes.
2015 then it will be automatically written as a directory-based xattr.
2016 System-attribute-based extended attributes are not accessible
2026 The use of system-attribute-based xattrs is strongly encouraged for users of
2043 .Xr zfs-jail 8
2049 Controls whether the dataset is managed from a non-global zone or namespace.
2051 .Xr zfs-zone 8
2068 .Bl -tag -width ""
2074 should be case-sensitive, case-insensitive, or allow a combination of both
2082 and POSIX file systems have case-sensitive file names.
2089 case-sensitive and case-insensitive matching behavior.
2090 Currently, case-insensitive matching behavior on a file system that supports
2121 .Sy UTF-8
2139 properties are also new permissions that can be assigned to non-privileged users
2150 .Bl -tag -compact -offset Ds -width "rootcontext="
2179 In addition, these options can be set on a per-mount basis using the
2210 .Pq Qq Sy - ,
2220 .Pq Qq Sy - .
2226 independently-developed packages use the same property name for different