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All rights reserved. 37.\" Copyright 2018 Nexenta Systems, Inc. 38.\" Copyright 2019 Joyent, Inc. 39.\" 40.Dd April 18, 2025 41.Dt ZFS 8 42.Os 43. 44.Sh NAME 45.Nm zfs 46.Nd configure ZFS datasets 47.Sh SYNOPSIS 48.Nm 49.Fl ?V 50.Nm 51.Cm version 52.Op Fl j 53.Nm 54.Cm subcommand 55.Op Ar arguments 56. 57.Sh DESCRIPTION 58The 59.Nm 60command configures ZFS datasets within a ZFS storage pool, as described in 61.Xr zpool 8 . 62A dataset is identified by a unique path within the ZFS namespace: 63.Pp 64.D1 Ar pool Ns Oo Sy / Ns Ar component Oc Ns Sy / Ns Ar component 65.Pp 66for example: 67.Pp 68.Dl rpool/var/log 69.Pp 70The maximum length of a dataset name is 71.Sy ZFS_MAX_DATASET_NAME_LEN No - 1 72ASCII characters (currently 255) satisfying 73.Sy [A-Za-z_.:/ -] . 74Additionally snapshots are allowed to contain a single 75.Sy @ 76character, while bookmarks are allowed to contain a single 77.Sy # 78character. 79.Sy / 80is used as separator between components. 81The maximum amount of nesting allowed in a path is 82.Sy zfs_max_dataset_nesting 83levels deep. 84ZFS tunables 85.Pq Sy zfs_* 86are explained in 87.Xr zfs 4 . 88.Pp 89A dataset can be one of the following: 90.Bl -tag -offset Ds -width "file system" 91.It Sy file system 92Can be mounted within the standard system namespace and behaves like other file 93systems. 94While ZFS file systems are designed to be POSIX-compliant, known issues exist 95that prevent compliance in some cases. 96Applications that depend on standards conformance might fail due to non-standard 97behavior when checking file system free space. 98.It Sy volume 99A logical volume exported as a raw or block device. 100This type of dataset should only be used when a block device is required. 101File systems are typically used in most environments. 102.It Sy snapshot 103A read-only version of a file system or volume at a given point in time. 104It is specified as 105.Ar filesystem Ns @ Ns Ar name 106or 107.Ar volume Ns @ Ns Ar name . 108.It Sy bookmark 109Much like a 110.Sy snapshot , 111but without the hold on on-disk data. 112It can be used as the source of a send (but not for a receive). 113It is specified as 114.Ar filesystem Ns # Ns Ar name 115or 116.Ar volume Ns # Ns Ar name . 117.El 118.Pp 119See 120.Xr zfsconcepts 7 121for details. 122. 123.Ss Properties 124Properties are divided into two types: native properties and user-defined 125.Pq or Qq user 126properties. 127Native properties either export internal statistics or control ZFS behavior. 128In addition, native properties are either editable or read-only. 129User properties have no effect on ZFS behavior, but you can use them to annotate 130datasets in a way that is meaningful in your environment. 131For more information about properties, see 132.Xr zfsprops 7 . 133. 134.Ss Encryption 135Enabling the 136.Sy encryption 137feature allows for the creation of encrypted filesystems and volumes. 138ZFS will encrypt file and zvol data, file attributes, ACLs, permission bits, 139directory listings, FUID mappings, and 140.Sy userused Ns / Ns Sy groupused Ns / Ns Sy projectused 141data. 142For an overview of encryption, see 143.Xr zfs-load-key 8 . 144. 145.Sh SUBCOMMANDS 146All subcommands that modify state are logged persistently to the pool in their 147original form. 148.Bl -tag -width "" 149.It Nm Fl ? 150Displays a help message. 151.It Xo 152.Nm 153.Fl V , -version 154.Xc 155.It Xo 156.Nm 157.Cm version 158.Op Fl j 159.Xc 160Displays the software version of the 161.Nm 162userland utility and the zfs kernel module. 163Use 164.Fl j 165option to output in JSON format. 166.El 167. 168.Ss Dataset Management 169.Bl -tag -width "" 170.It Xr zfs-list 8 171Lists the property information for the given datasets in tabular form. 172.It Xr zfs-create 8 173Creates a new ZFS file system or volume. 174.It Xr zfs-destroy 8 175Destroys the given dataset(s), snapshot(s), or bookmark. 176.It Xr zfs-rename 8 177Renames the given dataset (filesystem or snapshot). 178.It Xr zfs-upgrade 8 179Manage upgrading the on-disk version of filesystems. 180.El 181. 182.Ss Snapshots 183.Bl -tag -width "" 184.It Xr zfs-snapshot 8 185Creates snapshots with the given names. 186.It Xr zfs-rollback 8 187Roll back the given dataset to a previous snapshot. 188.It Xr zfs-hold 8 Ns / Ns Xr zfs-release 8 189Add or remove a hold reference to the specified snapshot or snapshots. 190If a hold exists on a snapshot, attempts to destroy that snapshot by using the 191.Nm zfs Cm destroy 192command return 193.Sy EBUSY . 194.It Xr zfs-diff 8 195Display the difference between a snapshot of a given filesystem and another 196snapshot of that filesystem from a later time or the current contents of the 197filesystem. 198.El 199. 200.Ss Clones 201.Bl -tag -width "" 202.It Xr zfs-clone 8 203Creates a clone of the given snapshot. 204.It Xr zfs-promote 8 205Promotes a clone file system to no longer be dependent on its 206.Qq origin 207snapshot. 208.El 209. 210.Ss Send & Receive 211.Bl -tag -width "" 212.It Xr zfs-send 8 213Generate a send stream, which may be of a filesystem, and may be incremental 214from a bookmark. 215.It Xr zfs-receive 8 216Creates a snapshot whose contents are as specified in the stream provided on 217standard input. 218If a full stream is received, then a new file system is created as well. 219Streams are created using the 220.Xr zfs-send 8 221subcommand, which by default creates a full stream. 222.It Xr zfs-bookmark 8 223Creates a new bookmark of the given snapshot or bookmark. 224Bookmarks mark the point in time when the snapshot was created, and can be used 225as the incremental source for a 226.Nm zfs Cm send 227command. 228.It Xr zfs-redact 8 229Generate a new redaction bookmark. 230This feature can be used to allow clones of a filesystem to be made available on 231a remote system, in the case where their parent need not (or needs to not) be 232usable. 233.El 234. 235.Ss Properties 236.Bl -tag -width "" 237.It Xr zfs-get 8 238Displays properties for the given datasets. 239.It Xr zfs-set 8 240Sets the property or list of properties to the given value(s) for each dataset. 241.It Xr zfs-inherit 8 242Clears the specified property, causing it to be inherited from an ancestor, 243restored to default if no ancestor has the property set, or with the 244.Fl S 245option reverted to the received value if one exists. 246.El 247. 248.Ss Quotas 249.Bl -tag -width "" 250.It Xr zfs-userspace 8 Ns / Ns Xr zfs-groupspace 8 Ns / Ns Xr zfs-projectspace 8 251Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each user, group, or project 252in the specified filesystem or snapshot. 253.It Xr zfs-project 8 254List, set, or clear project ID and/or inherit flag on the files or directories. 255.El 256. 257.Ss Mountpoints 258.Bl -tag -width "" 259.It Xr zfs-mount 8 260Displays all ZFS file systems currently mounted, or mount ZFS filesystem 261on a path described by its 262.Sy mountpoint 263property. 264.It Xr zfs-unmount 8 265Unmounts currently mounted ZFS file systems. 266.El 267. 268.Ss Shares 269.Bl -tag -width "" 270.It Xr zfs-share 8 271Shares available ZFS file systems. 272.It Xr zfs-unshare 8 273Unshares currently shared ZFS file systems. 274.El 275. 276.Ss Delegated Administration 277.Bl -tag -width "" 278.It Xr zfs-allow 8 279Delegate permissions on the specified filesystem or volume. 280.It Xr zfs-unallow 8 281Remove delegated permissions on the specified filesystem or volume. 282.El 283. 284.Ss Encryption 285.Bl -tag -width "" 286.It Xr zfs-change-key 8 287Add or change an encryption key on the specified dataset. 288.It Xr zfs-load-key 8 289Load the key for the specified encrypted dataset, enabling access. 290.It Xr zfs-unload-key 8 291Unload a key for the specified dataset, 292removing the ability to access the dataset. 293.El 294. 295.Ss Channel Programs 296.Bl -tag -width "" 297.It Xr zfs-program 8 298Execute ZFS administrative operations 299programmatically via a Lua script-language channel program. 300.El 301. 302.Ss Data rewrite 303.Bl -tag -width "" 304.It Xr zfs-rewrite 8 305Rewrite specified files without modification. 306.El 307. 308.Ss Jails 309.Bl -tag -width "" 310.It Xr zfs-jail 8 311Attaches a filesystem to a jail. 312.It Xr zfs-unjail 8 313Detaches a filesystem from a jail. 314.El 315. 316.Ss Waiting 317.Bl -tag -width "" 318.It Xr zfs-wait 8 319Wait for background activity in a filesystem to complete. 320.El 321. 322.Sh EXIT STATUS 323The 324.Nm 325utility exits 326.Sy 0 327on success, 328.Sy 1 329if an error occurs, and 330.Sy 2 331if invalid command line options were specified. 332. 333.Sh EXAMPLES 334.\" Examples 1, 4, 6, 7, 11, 14, 16 are shared with zfs-set.8. 335.\" Examples 1, 10 are shared with zfs-create.8. 336.\" Examples 2, 3, 10, 15 are also shared with zfs-snapshot.8. 337.\" Examples 3, 10, 15 are shared with zfs-destroy.8. 338.\" Examples 5 are shared with zfs-list.8. 339.\" Examples 8 are shared with zfs-rollback.8. 340.\" Examples 9, 10 are shared with zfs-clone.8. 341.\" Examples 10 are also shared with zfs-promote.8. 342.\" Examples 10, 15 also are shared with zfs-rename.8. 343.\" Examples 12, 13 are shared with zfs-send.8. 344.\" Examples 12, 13 are also shared with zfs-receive.8. 345.\" Examples 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 are shared with zfs-allow.8. 346.\" Examples 22 are shared with zfs-diff.8. 347.\" Examples 23 are shared with zfs-bookmark.8. 348.\" Make sure to update them omnidirectionally 349.Ss Example 1 : No Creating a ZFS File System Hierarchy 350The following commands create a file system named 351.Ar pool/home 352and a file system named 353.Ar pool/home/bob . 354The mount point 355.Pa /export/home 356is set for the parent file system, and is automatically inherited by the child 357file system. 358.Dl # Nm zfs Cm create Ar pool/home 359.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy mountpoint Ns = Ns Ar /export/home pool/home 360.Dl # Nm zfs Cm create Ar pool/home/bob 361. 362.Ss Example 2 : No Creating a ZFS Snapshot 363The following command creates a snapshot named 364.Ar yesterday . 365This snapshot is mounted on demand in the 366.Pa .zfs/snapshot 367directory at the root of the 368.Ar pool/home/bob 369file system. 370.Dl # Nm zfs Cm snapshot Ar pool/home/bob Ns @ Ns Ar yesterday 371. 372.Ss Example 3 : No Creating and Destroying Multiple Snapshots 373The following command creates snapshots named 374.Ar yesterday No of Ar pool/home 375and all of its descendent file systems. 376Each snapshot is mounted on demand in the 377.Pa .zfs/snapshot 378directory at the root of its file system. 379The second command destroys the newly created snapshots. 380.Dl # Nm zfs Cm snapshot Fl r Ar pool/home Ns @ Ns Ar yesterday 381.Dl # Nm zfs Cm destroy Fl r Ar pool/home Ns @ Ns Ar yesterday 382. 383.Ss Example 4 : No Disabling and Enabling File System Compression 384The following command disables the 385.Sy compression 386property for all file systems under 387.Ar pool/home . 388The next command explicitly enables 389.Sy compression 390for 391.Ar pool/home/anne . 392.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy compression Ns = Ns Sy off Ar pool/home 393.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy compression Ns = Ns Sy on Ar pool/home/anne 394. 395.Ss Example 5 : No Listing ZFS Datasets 396The following command lists all active file systems and volumes in the system. 397Snapshots are displayed if 398.Sy listsnaps Ns = Ns Sy on . 399The default is 400.Sy off . 401See 402.Xr zpoolprops 7 403for more information on pool properties. 404.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 405.No # Nm zfs Cm list 406NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT 407pool 450K 457G 18K /pool 408pool/home 315K 457G 21K /export/home 409pool/home/anne 18K 457G 18K /export/home/anne 410pool/home/bob 276K 457G 276K /export/home/bob 411.Ed 412. 413.Ss Example 6 : No Setting a Quota on a ZFS File System 414The following command sets a quota of 50 Gbytes for 415.Ar pool/home/bob : 416.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy quota Ns = Ns Ar 50G pool/home/bob 417. 418.Ss Example 7 : No Listing ZFS Properties 419The following command lists all properties for 420.Ar pool/home/bob : 421.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 422.No # Nm zfs Cm get Sy all Ar pool/home/bob 423NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE 424pool/home/bob type filesystem - 425pool/home/bob creation Tue Jul 21 15:53 2009 - 426pool/home/bob used 21K - 427pool/home/bob available 20.0G - 428pool/home/bob referenced 21K - 429pool/home/bob compressratio 1.00x - 430pool/home/bob mounted yes - 431pool/home/bob quota 20G local 432pool/home/bob reservation none default 433pool/home/bob recordsize 128K default 434pool/home/bob mountpoint /pool/home/bob default 435pool/home/bob sharenfs off default 436pool/home/bob checksum on default 437pool/home/bob compression on local 438pool/home/bob atime on default 439pool/home/bob devices on default 440pool/home/bob exec on default 441pool/home/bob setuid on default 442pool/home/bob readonly off default 443pool/home/bob zoned off default 444pool/home/bob snapdir hidden default 445pool/home/bob acltype off default 446pool/home/bob aclmode discard default 447pool/home/bob aclinherit restricted default 448pool/home/bob canmount on default 449pool/home/bob xattr on default 450pool/home/bob copies 1 default 451pool/home/bob version 4 - 452pool/home/bob utf8only off - 453pool/home/bob normalization none - 454pool/home/bob casesensitivity sensitive - 455pool/home/bob vscan off default 456pool/home/bob nbmand off default 457pool/home/bob sharesmb off default 458pool/home/bob refquota none default 459pool/home/bob refreservation none default 460pool/home/bob primarycache all default 461pool/home/bob secondarycache all default 462pool/home/bob usedbysnapshots 0 - 463pool/home/bob usedbydataset 21K - 464pool/home/bob usedbychildren 0 - 465pool/home/bob usedbyrefreservation 0 - 466.Ed 467.Pp 468The following command gets a single property value: 469.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 470.No # Nm zfs Cm get Fl H o Sy value compression Ar pool/home/bob 471on 472.Ed 473.Pp 474The following command lists all properties with local settings for 475.Ar pool/home/bob : 476.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 477.No # Nm zfs Cm get Fl r s Sy local Fl o Sy name , Ns Sy property , Ns Sy value all Ar pool/home/bob 478NAME PROPERTY VALUE 479pool/home/bob quota 20G 480pool/home/bob compression on 481.Ed 482. 483.Ss Example 8 : No Rolling Back a ZFS File System 484The following command reverts the contents of 485.Ar pool/home/anne 486to the snapshot named 487.Ar yesterday , 488deleting all intermediate snapshots: 489.Dl # Nm zfs Cm rollback Fl r Ar pool/home/anne Ns @ Ns Ar yesterday 490. 491.Ss Example 9 : No Creating a ZFS Clone 492The following command creates a writable file system whose initial contents are 493the same as 494.Ar pool/home/bob@yesterday . 495.Dl # Nm zfs Cm clone Ar pool/home/bob@yesterday pool/clone 496. 497.Ss Example 10 : No Promoting a ZFS Clone 498The following commands illustrate how to test out changes to a file system, and 499then replace the original file system with the changed one, using clones, clone 500promotion, and renaming: 501.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 502.No # Nm zfs Cm create Ar pool/project/production 503 populate /pool/project/production with data 504.No # Nm zfs Cm snapshot Ar pool/project/production Ns @ Ns Ar today 505.No # Nm zfs Cm clone Ar pool/project/production@today pool/project/beta 506 make changes to /pool/project/beta and test them 507.No # Nm zfs Cm promote Ar pool/project/beta 508.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Ar pool/project/production pool/project/legacy 509.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Ar pool/project/beta pool/project/production 510 once the legacy version is no longer needed, it can be destroyed 511.No # Nm zfs Cm destroy Ar pool/project/legacy 512.Ed 513. 514.Ss Example 11 : No Inheriting ZFS Properties 515The following command causes 516.Ar pool/home/bob No and Ar pool/home/anne 517to inherit the 518.Sy checksum 519property from their parent. 520.Dl # Nm zfs Cm inherit Sy checksum Ar pool/home/bob pool/home/anne 521. 522.Ss Example 12 : No Remotely Replicating ZFS Data 523The following commands send a full stream and then an incremental stream to a 524remote machine, restoring them into 525.Em poolB/received/fs@a 526and 527.Em poolB/received/fs@b , 528respectively. 529.Em poolB 530must contain the file system 531.Em poolB/received , 532and must not initially contain 533.Em poolB/received/fs . 534.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 535.No # Nm zfs Cm send Ar pool/fs@a | 536.No " " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Ar poolB/received/fs Ns @ Ns Ar a 537.No # Nm zfs Cm send Fl i Ar a pool/fs@b | 538.No " " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Ar poolB/received/fs 539.Ed 540. 541.Ss Example 13 : No Using the Nm zfs Cm receive Fl d No Option 542The following command sends a full stream of 543.Ar poolA/fsA/fsB@snap 544to a remote machine, receiving it into 545.Ar poolB/received/fsA/fsB@snap . 546The 547.Ar fsA/fsB@snap 548portion of the received snapshot's name is determined from the name of the sent 549snapshot. 550.Ar poolB 551must contain the file system 552.Ar poolB/received . 553If 554.Ar poolB/received/fsA 555does not exist, it is created as an empty file system. 556.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 557.No # Nm zfs Cm send Ar poolA/fsA/fsB@snap | 558.No " " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Fl d Ar poolB/received 559.Ed 560. 561.Ss Example 14 : No Setting User Properties 562The following example sets the user-defined 563.Ar com.example : Ns Ar department 564property for a dataset: 565.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Ar com.example : Ns Ar department Ns = Ns Ar 12345 tank/accounting 566. 567.Ss Example 15 : No Performing a Rolling Snapshot 568The following example shows how to maintain a history of snapshots with a 569consistent naming scheme. 570To keep a week's worth of snapshots, the user destroys the oldest snapshot, 571renames the remaining snapshots, and then creates a new snapshot, as follows: 572.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 573.No # Nm zfs Cm destroy Fl r Ar pool/users@7daysago 574.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@6daysago No @ Ns Ar 7daysago 575.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@5daysago No @ Ns Ar 6daysago 576.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@4daysago No @ Ns Ar 5daysago 577.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@3daysago No @ Ns Ar 4daysago 578.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@2daysago No @ Ns Ar 3daysago 579.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@yesterday No @ Ns Ar 2daysago 580.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@today No @ Ns Ar yesterday 581.No # Nm zfs Cm snapshot Fl r Ar pool/users Ns @ Ns Ar today 582.Ed 583. 584.Ss Example 16 : No Setting sharenfs Property Options on a ZFS File System 585The following commands show how to set 586.Sy sharenfs 587property options to enable read-write 588access for a set of IP addresses and to enable root access for system 589.Qq neo 590on the 591.Ar tank/home 592file system: 593.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy sharenfs Ns = Ns ' Ns Ar rw Ns =@123.123.0.0/16:[::1],root= Ns Ar neo Ns ' tank/home 594.Pp 595If you are using DNS for host name resolution, 596specify the fully-qualified hostname. 597. 598.Ss Example 17 : No Delegating ZFS Administration Permissions on a ZFS Dataset 599The following example shows how to set permissions so that user 600.Ar cindys 601can create, destroy, mount, and take snapshots on 602.Ar tank/cindys . 603The permissions on 604.Ar tank/cindys 605are also displayed. 606.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 607.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Sy cindys create , Ns Sy destroy , Ns Sy mount , Ns Sy snapshot Ar tank/cindys 608.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar tank/cindys 609---- Permissions on tank/cindys -------------------------------------- 610Local+Descendent permissions: 611 user cindys create,destroy,mount,snapshot 612.Ed 613.Pp 614Because the 615.Ar tank/cindys 616mount point permission is set to 755 by default, user 617.Ar cindys 618will be unable to mount file systems under 619.Ar tank/cindys . 620Add an ACE similar to the following syntax to provide mount point access: 621.Dl # Cm chmod No A+user : Ns Ar cindys Ns :add_subdirectory:allow Ar /tank/cindys 622. 623.Ss Example 18 : No Delegating Create Time Permissions on a ZFS Dataset 624The following example shows how to grant anyone in the group 625.Ar staff 626to create file systems in 627.Ar tank/users . 628This syntax also allows staff members to destroy their own file systems, but not 629destroy anyone else's file system. 630The permissions on 631.Ar tank/users 632are also displayed. 633.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 634.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar staff Sy create , Ns Sy mount Ar tank/users 635.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Fl c Sy destroy Ar tank/users 636.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar tank/users 637---- Permissions on tank/users --------------------------------------- 638Permission sets: 639 destroy 640Local+Descendent permissions: 641 group staff create,mount 642.Ed 643. 644.Ss Example 19 : No Defining and Granting a Permission Set on a ZFS Dataset 645The following example shows how to define and grant a permission set on the 646.Ar tank/users 647file system. 648The permissions on 649.Ar tank/users 650are also displayed. 651.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 652.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Fl s No @ Ns Ar pset Sy create , Ns Sy destroy , Ns Sy snapshot , Ns Sy mount Ar tank/users 653.No # Nm zfs Cm allow staff No @ Ns Ar pset tank/users 654.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar tank/users 655---- Permissions on tank/users --------------------------------------- 656Permission sets: 657 @pset create,destroy,mount,snapshot 658Local+Descendent permissions: 659 group staff @pset 660.Ed 661. 662.Ss Example 20 : No Delegating Property Permissions on a ZFS Dataset 663The following example shows to grant the ability to set quotas and reservations 664on the 665.Ar users/home 666file system. 667The permissions on 668.Ar users/home 669are also displayed. 670.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 671.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar cindys Sy quota , Ns Sy reservation Ar users/home 672.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar users/home 673---- Permissions on users/home --------------------------------------- 674Local+Descendent permissions: 675 user cindys quota,reservation 676cindys% zfs set quota=10G users/home/marks 677cindys% zfs get quota users/home/marks 678NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE 679users/home/marks quota 10G local 680.Ed 681. 682.Ss Example 21 : No Removing ZFS Delegated Permissions on a ZFS Dataset 683The following example shows how to remove the snapshot permission from the 684.Ar staff 685group on the 686.Sy tank/users 687file system. 688The permissions on 689.Sy tank/users 690are also displayed. 691.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 692.No # Nm zfs Cm unallow Ar staff Sy snapshot Ar tank/users 693.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar tank/users 694---- Permissions on tank/users --------------------------------------- 695Permission sets: 696 @pset create,destroy,mount,snapshot 697Local+Descendent permissions: 698 group staff @pset 699.Ed 700. 701.Ss Example 22 : No Showing the differences between a snapshot and a ZFS Dataset 702The following example shows how to see what has changed between a prior 703snapshot of a ZFS dataset and its current state. 704The 705.Fl F 706option is used to indicate type information for the files affected. 707.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 708.No # Nm zfs Cm diff Fl F Ar tank/test@before tank/test 709M / /tank/test/ 710M F /tank/test/linked (+1) 711R F /tank/test/oldname -> /tank/test/newname 712- F /tank/test/deleted 713+ F /tank/test/created 714M F /tank/test/modified 715.Ed 716. 717.Ss Example 23 : No Creating a bookmark 718The following example creates a bookmark to a snapshot. 719This bookmark can then be used instead of a snapshot in send streams. 720.Dl # Nm zfs Cm bookmark Ar rpool Ns @ Ns Ar snapshot rpool Ns # Ns Ar bookmark 721. 722.Ss Example 24 : No Setting Sy sharesmb No Property Options on a ZFS File System 723The following example show how to share SMB filesystem through ZFS. 724Note that a user and their password must be given. 725.Dl # Nm smbmount Ar //127.0.0.1/share_tmp /mnt/tmp Fl o No user=workgroup/turbo,password=obrut,uid=1000 726.Pp 727Minimal 728.Pa /etc/samba/smb.conf 729configuration is required, as follows. 730.Pp 731Samba will need to bind to the loopback interface for the ZFS utilities to 732communicate with Samba. 733This is the default behavior for most Linux distributions. 734.Pp 735Samba must be able to authenticate a user. 736This can be done in a number of ways 737.Pq Xr passwd 5 , LDAP , Xr smbpasswd 5 , &c.\& . 738How to do this is outside the scope of this document – refer to 739.Xr smb.conf 5 740for more information. 741.Pp 742See the 743.Sx USERSHARES 744section for all configuration options, 745in case you need to modify any options of the share afterwards. 746Do note that any changes done with the 747.Xr net 8 748command will be undone if the share is ever unshared (like via a reboot). 749. 750.Sh ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES 751.Bl -tag -width "ZFS_MODULE_TIMEOUT" 752.It Sy ZFS_COLOR 753Use ANSI color in 754.Nm zfs Cm diff 755and 756.Nm zfs Cm list 757output. 758.It Sy ZFS_MOUNT_HELPER 759Cause 760.Nm zfs Cm mount 761to use 762.Xr mount 8 763to mount ZFS datasets. 764This option is provided for backwards compatibility with older ZFS versions. 765. 766.It Sy ZFS_SET_PIPE_MAX 767Tells 768.Nm zfs 769to set the maximum pipe size for sends/receives. 770Disabled by default on Linux 771due to an unfixed deadlock in Linux's pipe size handling code. 772. 773.\" Shared with zpool.8 774.It Sy ZFS_MODULE_TIMEOUT 775Time, in seconds, to wait for 776.Pa /dev/zfs 777to appear. 778Defaults to 779.Sy 10 , 780max 781.Sy 600 Pq 10 minutes . 782If 783.Pf < Sy 0 , 784wait forever; if 785.Sy 0 , 786don't wait. 787.El 788. 789.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY 790.Sy Committed . 791. 792.Sh SEE ALSO 793.Xr attr 1 , 794.Xr gzip 1 , 795.Xr ssh 1 , 796.Xr chmod 2 , 797.Xr fsync 2 , 798.Xr stat 2 , 799.Xr write 2 , 800.Xr acl 5 , 801.Xr attributes 5 , 802.Xr exports 5 , 803.Xr zfsconcepts 7 , 804.Xr zfsprops 7 , 805.Xr exportfs 8 , 806.Xr mount 8 , 807.Xr net 8 , 808.Xr selinux 8 , 809.Xr zfs-allow 8 , 810.Xr zfs-bookmark 8 , 811.Xr zfs-change-key 8 , 812.Xr zfs-clone 8 , 813.Xr zfs-create 8 , 814.Xr zfs-destroy 8 , 815.Xr zfs-diff 8 , 816.Xr zfs-get 8 , 817.Xr zfs-groupspace 8 , 818.Xr zfs-hold 8 , 819.Xr zfs-inherit 8 , 820.Xr zfs-jail 8 , 821.Xr zfs-list 8 , 822.Xr zfs-load-key 8 , 823.Xr zfs-mount 8 , 824.Xr zfs-program 8 , 825.Xr zfs-project 8 , 826.Xr zfs-projectspace 8 , 827.Xr zfs-promote 8 , 828.Xr zfs-receive 8 , 829.Xr zfs-redact 8 , 830.Xr zfs-release 8 , 831.Xr zfs-rename 8 , 832.Xr zfs-rollback 8 , 833.Xr zfs-send 8 , 834.Xr zfs-set 8 , 835.Xr zfs-share 8 , 836.Xr zfs-snapshot 8 , 837.Xr zfs-unallow 8 , 838.Xr zfs-unjail 8 , 839.Xr zfs-unload-key 8 , 840.Xr zfs-unmount 8 , 841.Xr zfs-unshare 8 , 842.Xr zfs-upgrade 8 , 843.Xr zfs-userspace 8 , 844.Xr zfs-wait 8 , 845.Xr zpool 8 846