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39.Dd May 12, 2022
40.Dt ZFS 8
41.Os
42.
43.Sh NAME
44.Nm zfs
45.Nd configure ZFS datasets
46.Sh SYNOPSIS
47.Nm
48.Fl ?V
49.Nm
50.Cm version
51.Nm
52.Cm subcommand
53.Op Ar arguments
54.
55.Sh DESCRIPTION
56The
57.Nm
58command configures ZFS datasets within a ZFS storage pool, as described in
59.Xr zpool 8 .
60A dataset is identified by a unique path within the ZFS namespace:
61.Pp
62.D1 Ar pool Ns Oo Sy / Ns Ar component Oc Ns Sy / Ns Ar component
63.Pp
64for example:
65.Pp
66.Dl rpool/var/log
67.Pp
68The maximum length of a dataset name is
69.Sy ZFS_MAX_DATASET_NAME_LEN No - 1
70ASCII characters (currently 255) satisfying
71.Sy [A-Za-z_.:/ -] .
72Additionally snapshots are allowed to contain a single
73.Sy @
74character, while bookmarks are allowed to contain a single
75.Sy #
76character.
77.Sy /
78is used as separator between components.
79The maximum amount of nesting allowed in a path is
80.Sy zfs_max_dataset_nesting
81levels deep.
82ZFS tunables
83.Pq Sy zfs_*
84are explained in
85.Xr zfs 4 .
86.Pp
87A dataset can be one of the following:
88.Bl -tag -offset Ds -width "file system"
89.It Sy file system
90Can be mounted within the standard system namespace and behaves like other file
91systems.
92While ZFS file systems are designed to be POSIX-compliant, known issues exist
93that prevent compliance in some cases.
94Applications that depend on standards conformance might fail due to non-standard
95behavior when checking file system free space.
96.It Sy volume
97A logical volume exported as a raw or block device.
98This type of dataset should only be used when a block device is required.
99File systems are typically used in most environments.
100.It Sy snapshot
101A read-only version of a file system or volume at a given point in time.
102It is specified as
103.Ar filesystem Ns @ Ns Ar name
104or
105.Ar volume Ns @ Ns Ar name .
106.It Sy bookmark
107Much like a
108.Sy snapshot ,
109but without the hold on on-disk data.
110It can be used as the source of a send (but not for a receive).
111It is specified as
112.Ar filesystem Ns # Ns Ar name
113or
114.Ar volume Ns # Ns Ar name .
115.El
116.Pp
117See
118.Xr zfsconcepts 7
119for details.
120.
121.Ss Properties
122Properties are divided into two types: native properties and user-defined
123.Pq or Qq user
124properties.
125Native properties either export internal statistics or control ZFS behavior.
126In addition, native properties are either editable or read-only.
127User properties have no effect on ZFS behavior, but you can use them to annotate
128datasets in a way that is meaningful in your environment.
129For more information about properties, see
130.Xr zfsprops 7 .
131.
132.Ss Encryption
133Enabling the
134.Sy encryption
135feature allows for the creation of encrypted filesystems and volumes.
136ZFS will encrypt file and zvol data, file attributes, ACLs, permission bits,
137directory listings, FUID mappings, and
138.Sy userused Ns / Ns Sy groupused Ns / Ns Sy projectused
139data.
140For an overview of encryption, see
141.Xr zfs-load-key 8 .
142.
143.Sh SUBCOMMANDS
144All subcommands that modify state are logged persistently to the pool in their
145original form.
146.Bl -tag -width ""
147.It Nm Fl ?
148Displays a help message.
149.It Xo
150.Nm
151.Fl V , -version
152.Xc
153.It Xo
154.Nm
155.Cm version
156.Xc
157Displays the software version of the
158.Nm
159userland utility and the zfs kernel module.
160.El
161.
162.Ss Dataset Management
163.Bl -tag -width ""
164.It Xr zfs-list 8
165Lists the property information for the given datasets in tabular form.
166.It Xr zfs-create 8
167Creates a new ZFS file system or volume.
168.It Xr zfs-destroy 8
169Destroys the given dataset(s), snapshot(s), or bookmark.
170.It Xr zfs-rename 8
171Renames the given dataset (filesystem or snapshot).
172.It Xr zfs-upgrade 8
173Manage upgrading the on-disk version of filesystems.
174.El
175.
176.Ss Snapshots
177.Bl -tag -width ""
178.It Xr zfs-snapshot 8
179Creates snapshots with the given names.
180.It Xr zfs-rollback 8
181Roll back the given dataset to a previous snapshot.
182.It Xr zfs-hold 8 Ns / Ns Xr zfs-release 8
183Add or remove a hold reference to the specified snapshot or snapshots.
184If a hold exists on a snapshot, attempts to destroy that snapshot by using the
185.Nm zfs Cm destroy
186command return
187.Sy EBUSY .
188.It Xr zfs-diff 8
189Display the difference between a snapshot of a given filesystem and another
190snapshot of that filesystem from a later time or the current contents of the
191filesystem.
192.El
193.
194.Ss Clones
195.Bl -tag -width ""
196.It Xr zfs-clone 8
197Creates a clone of the given snapshot.
198.It Xr zfs-promote 8
199Promotes a clone file system to no longer be dependent on its
200.Qq origin
201snapshot.
202.El
203.
204.Ss Send & Receive
205.Bl -tag -width ""
206.It Xr zfs-send 8
207Generate a send stream, which may be of a filesystem, and may be incremental
208from a bookmark.
209.It Xr zfs-receive 8
210Creates a snapshot whose contents are as specified in the stream provided on
211standard input.
212If a full stream is received, then a new file system is created as well.
213Streams are created using the
214.Xr zfs-send 8
215subcommand, which by default creates a full stream.
216.It Xr zfs-bookmark 8
217Creates a new bookmark of the given snapshot or bookmark.
218Bookmarks mark the point in time when the snapshot was created, and can be used
219as the incremental source for a
220.Nm zfs Cm send
221command.
222.It Xr zfs-redact 8
223Generate a new redaction bookmark.
224This feature can be used to allow clones of a filesystem to be made available on
225a remote system, in the case where their parent need not (or needs to not) be
226usable.
227.El
228.
229.Ss Properties
230.Bl -tag -width ""
231.It Xr zfs-get 8
232Displays properties for the given datasets.
233.It Xr zfs-set 8
234Sets the property or list of properties to the given value(s) for each dataset.
235.It Xr zfs-inherit 8
236Clears the specified property, causing it to be inherited from an ancestor,
237restored to default if no ancestor has the property set, or with the
238.Fl S
239option reverted to the received value if one exists.
240.El
241.
242.Ss Quotas
243.Bl -tag -width ""
244.It Xr zfs-userspace 8 Ns / Ns Xr zfs-groupspace 8 Ns / Ns Xr zfs-projectspace 8
245Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each user, group, or project
246in the specified filesystem or snapshot.
247.It Xr zfs-project 8
248List, set, or clear project ID and/or inherit flag on the files or directories.
249.El
250.
251.Ss Mountpoints
252.Bl -tag -width ""
253.It Xr zfs-mount 8
254Displays all ZFS file systems currently mounted, or mount ZFS filesystem
255on a path described by its
256.Sy mountpoint
257property.
258.It Xr zfs-unmount 8
259Unmounts currently mounted ZFS file systems.
260.El
261.
262.Ss Shares
263.Bl -tag -width ""
264.It Xr zfs-share 8
265Shares available ZFS file systems.
266.It Xr zfs-unshare 8
267Unshares currently shared ZFS file systems.
268.El
269.
270.Ss Delegated Administration
271.Bl -tag -width ""
272.It Xr zfs-allow 8
273Delegate permissions on the specified filesystem or volume.
274.It Xr zfs-unallow 8
275Remove delegated permissions on the specified filesystem or volume.
276.El
277.
278.Ss Encryption
279.Bl -tag -width ""
280.It Xr zfs-change-key 8
281Add or change an encryption key on the specified dataset.
282.It Xr zfs-load-key 8
283Load the key for the specified encrypted dataset, enabling access.
284.It Xr zfs-unload-key 8
285Unload a key for the specified dataset,
286removing the ability to access the dataset.
287.El
288.
289.Ss Channel Programs
290.Bl -tag -width ""
291.It Xr zfs-program 8
292Execute ZFS administrative operations
293programmatically via a Lua script-language channel program.
294.El
295.
296.Ss Jails
297.Bl -tag -width ""
298.It Xr zfs-jail 8
299Attaches a filesystem to a jail.
300.It Xr zfs-unjail 8
301Detaches a filesystem from a jail.
302.El
303.
304.Ss Waiting
305.Bl -tag -width ""
306.It Xr zfs-wait 8
307Wait for background activity in a filesystem to complete.
308.El
309.
310.Sh EXIT STATUS
311The
312.Nm
313utility exits
314.Sy 0
315on success,
316.Sy 1
317if an error occurs, and
318.Sy 2
319if invalid command line options were specified.
320.
321.Sh EXAMPLES
322.\" Examples 1, 4, 6, 7, 11, 14, 16 are shared with zfs-set.8.
323.\" Examples 1, 10 are shared with zfs-create.8.
324.\" Examples 2, 3, 10, 15 are also shared with zfs-snapshot.8.
325.\" Examples 3, 10, 15 are shared with zfs-destroy.8.
326.\" Examples 5 are shared with zfs-list.8.
327.\" Examples 8 are shared with zfs-rollback.8.
328.\" Examples 9, 10 are shared with zfs-clone.8.
329.\" Examples 10 are also shared with zfs-promote.8.
330.\" Examples 10, 15 also are shared with zfs-rename.8.
331.\" Examples 12, 13 are shared with zfs-send.8.
332.\" Examples 12, 13 are also shared with zfs-receive.8.
333.\" Examples 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 are shared with zfs-allow.8.
334.\" Examples 22 are shared with zfs-diff.8.
335.\" Examples 23 are shared with zfs-bookmark.8.
336.\" Make sure to update them omnidirectionally
337.Ss Example 1 : No Creating a ZFS File System Hierarchy
338The following commands create a file system named
339.Ar pool/home
340and a file system named
341.Ar pool/home/bob .
342The mount point
343.Pa /export/home
344is set for the parent file system, and is automatically inherited by the child
345file system.
346.Dl # Nm zfs Cm create Ar pool/home
347.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy mountpoint Ns = Ns Ar /export/home pool/home
348.Dl # Nm zfs Cm create Ar pool/home/bob
349.
350.Ss Example 2 : No Creating a ZFS Snapshot
351The following command creates a snapshot named
352.Ar yesterday .
353This snapshot is mounted on demand in the
354.Pa .zfs/snapshot
355directory at the root of the
356.Ar pool/home/bob
357file system.
358.Dl # Nm zfs Cm snapshot Ar pool/home/bob Ns @ Ns Ar yesterday
359.
360.Ss Example 3 : No Creating and Destroying Multiple Snapshots
361The following command creates snapshots named
362.Ar yesterday No of Ar pool/home
363and all of its descendent file systems.
364Each snapshot is mounted on demand in the
365.Pa .zfs/snapshot
366directory at the root of its file system.
367The second command destroys the newly created snapshots.
368.Dl # Nm zfs Cm snapshot Fl r Ar pool/home Ns @ Ns Ar yesterday
369.Dl # Nm zfs Cm destroy Fl r Ar pool/home Ns @ Ns Ar yesterday
370.
371.Ss Example 4 : No Disabling and Enabling File System Compression
372The following command disables the
373.Sy compression
374property for all file systems under
375.Ar pool/home .
376The next command explicitly enables
377.Sy compression
378for
379.Ar pool/home/anne .
380.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy compression Ns = Ns Sy off Ar pool/home
381.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy compression Ns = Ns Sy on Ar pool/home/anne
382.
383.Ss Example 5 : No Listing ZFS Datasets
384The following command lists all active file systems and volumes in the system.
385Snapshots are displayed if
386.Sy listsnaps Ns = Ns Sy on .
387The default is
388.Sy off .
389See
390.Xr zpoolprops 7
391for more information on pool properties.
392.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
393.No # Nm zfs Cm list
394NAME                      USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
395pool                      450K   457G    18K  /pool
396pool/home                 315K   457G    21K  /export/home
397pool/home/anne             18K   457G    18K  /export/home/anne
398pool/home/bob             276K   457G   276K  /export/home/bob
399.Ed
400.
401.Ss Example 6 : No Setting a Quota on a ZFS File System
402The following command sets a quota of 50 Gbytes for
403.Ar pool/home/bob :
404.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Sy quota Ns = Ns Ar 50G pool/home/bob
405.
406.Ss Example 7 : No Listing ZFS Properties
407The following command lists all properties for
408.Ar pool/home/bob :
409.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
410.No # Nm zfs Cm get Sy all Ar pool/home/bob
411NAME           PROPERTY              VALUE                  SOURCE
412pool/home/bob  type                  filesystem             -
413pool/home/bob  creation              Tue Jul 21 15:53 2009  -
414pool/home/bob  used                  21K                    -
415pool/home/bob  available             20.0G                  -
416pool/home/bob  referenced            21K                    -
417pool/home/bob  compressratio         1.00x                  -
418pool/home/bob  mounted               yes                    -
419pool/home/bob  quota                 20G                    local
420pool/home/bob  reservation           none                   default
421pool/home/bob  recordsize            128K                   default
422pool/home/bob  mountpoint            /pool/home/bob         default
423pool/home/bob  sharenfs              off                    default
424pool/home/bob  checksum              on                     default
425pool/home/bob  compression           on                     local
426pool/home/bob  atime                 on                     default
427pool/home/bob  devices               on                     default
428pool/home/bob  exec                  on                     default
429pool/home/bob  setuid                on                     default
430pool/home/bob  readonly              off                    default
431pool/home/bob  zoned                 off                    default
432pool/home/bob  snapdir               hidden                 default
433pool/home/bob  acltype               off                    default
434pool/home/bob  aclmode               discard                default
435pool/home/bob  aclinherit            restricted             default
436pool/home/bob  canmount              on                     default
437pool/home/bob  xattr                 on                     default
438pool/home/bob  copies                1                      default
439pool/home/bob  version               4                      -
440pool/home/bob  utf8only              off                    -
441pool/home/bob  normalization         none                   -
442pool/home/bob  casesensitivity       sensitive              -
443pool/home/bob  vscan                 off                    default
444pool/home/bob  nbmand                off                    default
445pool/home/bob  sharesmb              off                    default
446pool/home/bob  refquota              none                   default
447pool/home/bob  refreservation        none                   default
448pool/home/bob  primarycache          all                    default
449pool/home/bob  secondarycache        all                    default
450pool/home/bob  usedbysnapshots       0                      -
451pool/home/bob  usedbydataset         21K                    -
452pool/home/bob  usedbychildren        0                      -
453pool/home/bob  usedbyrefreservation  0                      -
454.Ed
455.Pp
456The following command gets a single property value:
457.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
458.No # Nm zfs Cm get Fl H o Sy value compression Ar pool/home/bob
459on
460.Ed
461.Pp
462The following command lists all properties with local settings for
463.Ar pool/home/bob :
464.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
465.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
466NAME           PROPERTY              VALUE
467pool/home/bob  quota                 20G
468pool/home/bob  compression           on
469.Ed
470.
471.Ss Example 8 : No Rolling Back a ZFS File System
472The following command reverts the contents of
473.Ar pool/home/anne
474to the snapshot named
475.Ar yesterday ,
476deleting all intermediate snapshots:
477.Dl # Nm zfs Cm rollback Fl r Ar pool/home/anne Ns @ Ns Ar yesterday
478.
479.Ss Example 9 : No Creating a ZFS Clone
480The following command creates a writable file system whose initial contents are
481the same as
482.Ar pool/home/bob@yesterday .
483.Dl # Nm zfs Cm clone Ar pool/home/bob@yesterday pool/clone
484.
485.Ss Example 10 : No Promoting a ZFS Clone
486The following commands illustrate how to test out changes to a file system, and
487then replace the original file system with the changed one, using clones, clone
488promotion, and renaming:
489.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
490.No # Nm zfs Cm create Ar pool/project/production
491  populate /pool/project/production with data
492.No # Nm zfs Cm snapshot Ar pool/project/production Ns @ Ns Ar today
493.No # Nm zfs Cm clone Ar pool/project/production@today pool/project/beta
494  make changes to /pool/project/beta and test them
495.No # Nm zfs Cm promote Ar pool/project/beta
496.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Ar pool/project/production pool/project/legacy
497.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Ar pool/project/beta pool/project/production
498  once the legacy version is no longer needed, it can be destroyed
499.No # Nm zfs Cm destroy Ar pool/project/legacy
500.Ed
501.
502.Ss Example 11 : No Inheriting ZFS Properties
503The following command causes
504.Ar pool/home/bob No and Ar pool/home/anne
505to inherit the
506.Sy checksum
507property from their parent.
508.Dl # Nm zfs Cm inherit Sy checksum Ar pool/home/bob pool/home/anne
509.
510.Ss Example 12 : No Remotely Replicating ZFS Data
511The following commands send a full stream and then an incremental stream to a
512remote machine, restoring them into
513.Em poolB/received/fs@a
514and
515.Em poolB/received/fs@b ,
516respectively.
517.Em poolB
518must contain the file system
519.Em poolB/received ,
520and must not initially contain
521.Em poolB/received/fs .
522.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
523.No # Nm zfs Cm send Ar pool/fs@a |
524.No "   " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Ar poolB/received/fs Ns @ Ns Ar a
525.No # Nm zfs Cm send Fl i Ar a pool/fs@b |
526.No "   " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Ar poolB/received/fs
527.Ed
528.
529.Ss Example 13 : No Using the Nm zfs Cm receive Fl d No Option
530The following command sends a full stream of
531.Ar poolA/fsA/fsB@snap
532to a remote machine, receiving it into
533.Ar poolB/received/fsA/fsB@snap .
534The
535.Ar fsA/fsB@snap
536portion of the received snapshot's name is determined from the name of the sent
537snapshot.
538.Ar poolB
539must contain the file system
540.Ar poolB/received .
541If
542.Ar poolB/received/fsA
543does not exist, it is created as an empty file system.
544.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
545.No # Nm zfs Cm send Ar poolA/fsA/fsB@snap |
546.No "   " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Fl d Ar poolB/received
547.Ed
548.
549.Ss Example 14 : No Setting User Properties
550The following example sets the user-defined
551.Ar com.example : Ns Ar department
552property for a dataset:
553.Dl # Nm zfs Cm set Ar com.example : Ns Ar department Ns = Ns Ar 12345 tank/accounting
554.
555.Ss Example 15 : No Performing a Rolling Snapshot
556The following example shows how to maintain a history of snapshots with a
557consistent naming scheme.
558To keep a week's worth of snapshots, the user destroys the oldest snapshot,
559renames the remaining snapshots, and then creates a new snapshot, as follows:
560.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
561.No # Nm zfs Cm destroy Fl r Ar pool/users@7daysago
562.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@6daysago No @ Ns Ar 7daysago
563.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@5daysago No @ Ns Ar 6daysago
564.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@4daysago No @ Ns Ar 5daysago
565.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@3daysago No @ Ns Ar 4daysago
566.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@2daysago No @ Ns Ar 3daysago
567.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@yesterday No @ Ns Ar 2daysago
568.No # Nm zfs Cm rename Fl r Ar pool/users@today No @ Ns Ar yesterday
569.No # Nm zfs Cm snapshot Fl r Ar pool/users Ns @ Ns Ar today
570.Ed
571.
572.Ss Example 16 : No Setting sharenfs Property Options on a ZFS File System
573The following commands show how to set
574.Sy sharenfs
575property options to enable read-write
576access for a set of IP addresses and to enable root access for system
577.Qq neo
578on the
579.Ar tank/home
580file system:
581.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
582.Pp
583If you are using DNS for host name resolution,
584specify the fully-qualified hostname.
585.
586.Ss Example 17 : No Delegating ZFS Administration Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
587The following example shows how to set permissions so that user
588.Ar cindys
589can create, destroy, mount, and take snapshots on
590.Ar tank/cindys .
591The permissions on
592.Ar tank/cindys
593are also displayed.
594.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
595.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Sy cindys create , Ns Sy destroy , Ns Sy mount , Ns Sy snapshot Ar tank/cindys
596.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar tank/cindys
597---- Permissions on tank/cindys --------------------------------------
598Local+Descendent permissions:
599        user cindys create,destroy,mount,snapshot
600.Ed
601.Pp
602Because the
603.Ar tank/cindys
604mount point permission is set to 755 by default, user
605.Ar cindys
606will be unable to mount file systems under
607.Ar tank/cindys .
608Add an ACE similar to the following syntax to provide mount point access:
609.Dl # Cm chmod No A+user : Ns Ar cindys Ns :add_subdirectory:allow Ar /tank/cindys
610.
611.Ss Example 18 : No Delegating Create Time Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
612The following example shows how to grant anyone in the group
613.Ar staff
614to create file systems in
615.Ar tank/users .
616This syntax also allows staff members to destroy their own file systems, but not
617destroy anyone else's file system.
618The permissions on
619.Ar tank/users
620are also displayed.
621.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
622.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar staff Sy create , Ns Sy mount Ar tank/users
623.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Fl c Sy destroy Ar tank/users
624.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar tank/users
625---- Permissions on tank/users ---------------------------------------
626Permission sets:
627        destroy
628Local+Descendent permissions:
629        group staff create,mount
630.Ed
631.
632.Ss Example 19 : No Defining and Granting a Permission Set on a ZFS Dataset
633The following example shows how to define and grant a permission set on the
634.Ar tank/users
635file system.
636The permissions on
637.Ar tank/users
638are also displayed.
639.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
640.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
641.No # Nm zfs Cm allow staff No @ Ns Ar pset tank/users
642.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar tank/users
643---- Permissions on tank/users ---------------------------------------
644Permission sets:
645        @pset create,destroy,mount,snapshot
646Local+Descendent permissions:
647        group staff @pset
648.Ed
649.
650.Ss Example 20 : No Delegating Property Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
651The following example shows to grant the ability to set quotas and reservations
652on the
653.Ar users/home
654file system.
655The permissions on
656.Ar users/home
657are also displayed.
658.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
659.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar cindys Sy quota , Ns Sy reservation Ar users/home
660.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar users/home
661---- Permissions on users/home ---------------------------------------
662Local+Descendent permissions:
663        user cindys quota,reservation
664cindys% zfs set quota=10G users/home/marks
665cindys% zfs get quota users/home/marks
666NAME              PROPERTY  VALUE  SOURCE
667users/home/marks  quota     10G    local
668.Ed
669.
670.Ss Example 21 : No Removing ZFS Delegated Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
671The following example shows how to remove the snapshot permission from the
672.Ar staff
673group on the
674.Sy tank/users
675file system.
676The permissions on
677.Sy tank/users
678are also displayed.
679.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
680.No # Nm zfs Cm unallow Ar staff Sy snapshot Ar tank/users
681.No # Nm zfs Cm allow Ar tank/users
682---- Permissions on tank/users ---------------------------------------
683Permission sets:
684        @pset create,destroy,mount,snapshot
685Local+Descendent permissions:
686        group staff @pset
687.Ed
688.
689.Ss Example 22 : No Showing the differences between a snapshot and a ZFS Dataset
690The following example shows how to see what has changed between a prior
691snapshot of a ZFS dataset and its current state.
692The
693.Fl F
694option is used to indicate type information for the files affected.
695.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds
696.No # Nm zfs Cm diff Fl F Ar tank/test@before tank/test
697M       /       /tank/test/
698M       F       /tank/test/linked      (+1)
699R       F       /tank/test/oldname -> /tank/test/newname
700-       F       /tank/test/deleted
701+       F       /tank/test/created
702M       F       /tank/test/modified
703.Ed
704.
705.Ss Example 23 : No Creating a bookmark
706The following example creates a bookmark to a snapshot.
707This bookmark can then be used instead of a snapshot in send streams.
708.Dl # Nm zfs Cm bookmark Ar rpool Ns @ Ns Ar snapshot rpool Ns # Ns Ar bookmark
709.
710.Ss Example 24 : No Setting Sy sharesmb No Property Options on a ZFS File System
711The following example show how to share SMB filesystem through ZFS.
712Note that a user and their password must be given.
713.Dl # Nm smbmount Ar //127.0.0.1/share_tmp /mnt/tmp Fl o No user=workgroup/turbo,password=obrut,uid=1000
714.Pp
715Minimal
716.Pa /etc/samba/smb.conf
717configuration is required, as follows.
718.Pp
719Samba will need to bind to the loopback interface for the ZFS utilities to
720communicate with Samba.
721This is the default behavior for most Linux distributions.
722.Pp
723Samba must be able to authenticate a user.
724This can be done in a number of ways
725.Pq Xr passwd 5 , LDAP , Xr smbpasswd 5 , &c.\& .
726How to do this is outside the scope of this document – refer to
727.Xr smb.conf 5
728for more information.
729.Pp
730See the
731.Sx USERSHARES
732section for all configuration options,
733in case you need to modify any options of the share afterwards.
734Do note that any changes done with the
735.Xr net 8
736command will be undone if the share is ever unshared (like via a reboot).
737.
738.Sh ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
739.Bl -tag -width "ZFS_MODULE_TIMEOUT"
740.It Sy ZFS_MOUNT_HELPER
741Cause
742.Nm zfs Cm mount
743to use
744.Xr mount 8
745to mount ZFS datasets.
746This option is provided for backwards compatibility with older ZFS versions.
747.
748.It Sy ZFS_SET_PIPE_MAX
749Tells
750.Nm zfs
751to set the maximum pipe size for sends/recieves.
752Disabled by default on Linux
753due to an unfixed deadlock in Linux's pipe size handling code.
754.
755.\" Shared with zpool.8
756.It Sy ZFS_MODULE_TIMEOUT
757Time, in seconds, to wait for
758.Pa /dev/zfs
759to appear.
760Defaults to
761.Sy 10 ,
762max
763.Sy 600 Pq 10 minutes .
764If
765.Pf < Sy 0 ,
766wait forever; if
767.Sy 0 ,
768don't wait.
769.El
770.
771.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
772.Sy Committed .
773.
774.Sh SEE ALSO
775.Xr attr 1 ,
776.Xr gzip 1 ,
777.Xr ssh 1 ,
778.Xr chmod 2 ,
779.Xr fsync 2 ,
780.Xr stat 2 ,
781.Xr write 2 ,
782.Xr acl 5 ,
783.Xr attributes 5 ,
784.Xr exports 5 ,
785.Xr zfsconcepts 7 ,
786.Xr zfsprops 7 ,
787.Xr exportfs 8 ,
788.Xr mount 8 ,
789.Xr net 8 ,
790.Xr selinux 8 ,
791.Xr zfs-allow 8 ,
792.Xr zfs-bookmark 8 ,
793.Xr zfs-change-key 8 ,
794.Xr zfs-clone 8 ,
795.Xr zfs-create 8 ,
796.Xr zfs-destroy 8 ,
797.Xr zfs-diff 8 ,
798.Xr zfs-get 8 ,
799.Xr zfs-groupspace 8 ,
800.Xr zfs-hold 8 ,
801.Xr zfs-inherit 8 ,
802.Xr zfs-jail 8 ,
803.Xr zfs-list 8 ,
804.Xr zfs-load-key 8 ,
805.Xr zfs-mount 8 ,
806.Xr zfs-program 8 ,
807.Xr zfs-project 8 ,
808.Xr zfs-projectspace 8 ,
809.Xr zfs-promote 8 ,
810.Xr zfs-receive 8 ,
811.Xr zfs-redact 8 ,
812.Xr zfs-release 8 ,
813.Xr zfs-rename 8 ,
814.Xr zfs-rollback 8 ,
815.Xr zfs-send 8 ,
816.Xr zfs-set 8 ,
817.Xr zfs-share 8 ,
818.Xr zfs-snapshot 8 ,
819.Xr zfs-unallow 8 ,
820.Xr zfs-unjail 8 ,
821.Xr zfs-unload-key 8 ,
822.Xr zfs-unmount 8 ,
823.Xr zfs-unshare 8 ,
824.Xr zfs-upgrade 8 ,
825.Xr zfs-userspace 8 ,
826.Xr zfs-wait 8 ,
827.Xr zpool 8
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