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372 unmounting, taking snapshots, and setting properties.
487 The physical properties of an added file system are controlled by the global
497 The zone administrator can change properties of the dataset or any of its
504 properties of the delegated dataset can be modified only by the global
510 However, its physical properties can be modified only by the global
529 .Ss Native Properties
530 Properties are divided into two types, native properties and user-defined
534 properties.
535 Native properties either export internal statistics or control ZFS behavior.
536 In addition, native properties are either editable or read-only.
537 User properties have no effect on ZFS behavior, but you can use them to annotate
539 For more information about user properties, see the
540 .Sx User Properties
543 Every dataset has a set of properties that export statistics about the dataset
545 Properties are inherited from the parent unless overridden by the child.
546 Some properties apply only to certain types of datasets
549 The values of numeric properties can be specified using human-readable suffixes
564 The values of non-numeric properties are case sensitive and must be lowercase,
571 The following native properties consist of read-only statistics about the
573 These properties can be neither set, nor inherited.
574 Native properties apply to all dataset types unless otherwise noted.
684 properties, giving a quantity closer to the amount of data that applications
701 properties, giving a quantity closer to the amount of data that applications
796 properties decompose the
798 properties into the various reasons that space is used.
805 These properties are only available for datasets created on
831 properties because space can be shared by multiple snapshots.
853 properties are not displayed by
1017 The following native properties can be used to change the behavior of a ZFS
1144 allows datasets to be used solely as a mechanism to inherit properties.
1519 properties are not displayed by
1716 .Sx Native Properties
1986 The following three properties cannot be changed after the file system is
1988 If the properties are not set with the
1992 commands, these properties are inherited from the parent dataset.
1993 If the parent dataset lacks these properties due to having been created prior to
1995 for these properties.
2069 properties are also new permissions that can be assigned to non-privileged users
2071 .Ss "Temporary Mount Point Properties"
2077 properties.
2078 The correlation between properties and mount options is as follows:
2097 These properties are reported as
2102 If the properties are changed while the dataset is mounted, the new setting
2104 .Ss "User Properties"
2105 In addition to the standard native properties, ZFS supports arbitrary user
2106 properties.
2107 User properties have no effect on ZFS behavior, but applications or
2113 character to distinguish them from native properties.
2130 When making programmatic use of user properties, it is strongly suggested to use
2139 The values of user properties are arbitrary strings, are always inherited, and
2141 All of the commands that operate on properties
2147 can be used to manipulate both native properties and user properties.
2193 properties at creation time, along with an optional
2215 As a result of this exception, some encryption-related properties (namely
2221 do not inherit like other ZFS properties and instead use the value determined
2294 flags to validate properties that are passed via
2380 .Sx Native Properties
2391 flags to validate properties that are passed via
2737 A comma-separated list of properties to display.
2741 One of the properties described in the
2742 .Sx Native Properties
2753 to display space usage properties on file systems and volumes.
2769 The property must be one of the properties described in the
2770 .Sx Properties
2774 Multiple properties can be specified at one time using multiple
2814 Sets the property or list of properties to the given value(s) for each dataset.
2815 Only some properties can be edited.
2817 .Sx Properties
2818 section for more information on what properties can be set and acceptable
2826 User properties can be set on snapshots.
2828 .Sx User Properties
2841 Displays properties for the given datasets.
2842 If no datasets are specified, then the command displays properties for all
2856 This command takes a comma-separated list of properties as described in the
2857 .Sx Native Properties
2859 .Sx User Properties
2864 can be used to display all properties that apply to the given dataset's type
2886 Recursively display properties for any children.
2889 Those properties coming from a source other than those in this list are ignored.
2920 .Sx Properties
2921 section for a listing of default values, and details on which properties can be
3012 properties.
3242 .Sx Temporary Mount Point Properties
3280 properties.
3377 When received, all properties, snapshots, descendent file systems, and clones
3387 The current values of properties, and current snapshot and file system names are
3428 to restore received properties backed up on the sent dataset and to avoid
3493 Include the dataset's properties in the stream.
3713 Received properties are retained in spite of being overridden and may be
3859 Set-once properties bound to the received data, such as
3865 Additionally both settable properties
3873 option may be specified multiple times, for different properties.
3882 option may also be used to override encryption properties upon initial
3886 received as an encryption root, specify encryption properties in the same
3906 Overriding encryption properties (except for
4359 The program can be used to gather information such as properties and
4449 properties as needed.
4467 Allows the user to set encryption key properties
4549 for more information on pool properties.
4564 .It Sy Example 7 No Listing ZFS Properties
4565 The following command lists all properties for
4618 The following command lists all properties with local settings for
4658 .It Sy Example 11 No Inheriting ZFS Properties
4706 .It Sy Example 14 No Setting User Properties