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beadm 1M "26 Feb 2011" "SunOS 5.11" "System Administration Commands"
NAME
beadm - utility for managing zfs boot environments
SYNOPSIS

beadm create [-a] [-d description]
 [-e non-activeBeName | beName@snapshot]
 [-o property=value] ... [-p zpool\FI] beName

beadm create beName@snapshot

beadm destroy [-fF] beName | beName@snapshot

beadm list [-a | -ds] [-H] [beName]

beadm mount beName mountpoint

beadm unmount [-f] beName

beadm rename beName newBeName

beadm activate beName
DESCRIPTION
The beadm command is the user interface for managing zfs Boot Environments (BEs). This utility is intended to be used by System Administrators who want to manage multiple Solaris Instances on a single system. The beadm command supports the following operations:

Create a new BE, based on the active BE.

Create a new BE, based on an inactive BE.

Create a snapshot of an existing BE.

Create a new BE, based on an existing snapshot.

Create a new BE, and copy it to a different zpool.

Activate an existing, inactive BE.

Mount a BE.

Unmount a BE.

Destroy a BE.

Destroy a snapshot of a BE.

Rename an existing, inactive BE.

Display information about your snapshots and datasets.

SUBCOMMANDS
The beadm command has the subcommands and options listed below. Also see EXAMPLES below.

beadm

Displays command usage.

beadm create [-a] [-d description] [-e non-activeBeName | beName@snapshot] [-o property=value] ... [-p zpool] beName

Creates a new boot environment named beName. If the -e option is not provided, the new boot environment will be created as a clone of the currently running boot environment. If the -d option is provided then the description is also used as the title for the BE's entry in the GRUB menu for x86 systems or in the boot menu for SPARC systems. If the -d option is not provided, beName will be used as the title.

-a

Activate the newly created BE upon creation. The default is to not activate the newly created BE.

-d description

Create a new BE with a description associated with it.

-e non-activeBeName

Create a new BE from an existing inactive BE.

-e beName@snapshot

Create a new BE from an existing snapshot of the BE named beName.

-o property=value

Create the datasets for new BE with specific ZFS properties. Multiple -o options can be specified. See zfs(1M) for more information on the -o option.

-p zpool

Create the new BE in the specified zpool. If this is not provided, the default behavior is to create the new BE in the same pool as as the origin BE.

beadm create beName@snapshot

Creates a snapshot of the existing BE named beName.

beadm destroy [-fF] beName | beName@snapshot

Destroys the boot environment named beName or destroys an existing snapshot of the boot environment named beName@snapshot. Destroying a boot environment will also destroy all snapshots of that boot environment. Use this command with caution.

-f

Forcefully unmount the boot environment if it is currently mounted.

-F

Force the action without prompting to verify the destruction of the boot environment.

beadm list [-a | -ds] [-H] [beName]

Lists information about the existing boot environment named beName, or lists information for all boot environments if beName is not provided. The 'Active' field indicates whether the boot environment is active now, represented by 'N'; active on reboot, represented by 'R'; or both, represented by 'NR'. Each line in the machine parasable output has the boot environment name as the first field. The 'Space' field is displayed in bytes and the 'Created' field is displayed in UTC format. The -H option used with no other options gives the boot environment's uuid in the second field. This field will be blank if the boot environment does not have a uuid. See the EXAMPLES section.

-a

Lists all available information about the boot environment. This includes subordinate file systems and snapshots.

-d

Lists information about all subordinate file systems belonging to the boot environment.

-s

Lists information about the snapshots of the boot environment.

-H

Do not list header information. Each field in the list information is separated by a semicolon.

beadm mount beName mountpoint

Mounts a boot environment named beName at mountpoint. mountpoint must be an already existing empty directory.

beadm unmount [-f] beName

Unmounts the boot environment named beName.

-f

Forcefully unmount the boot environment even if its currently busy.

beadm rename beName newBeName

Renames the boot environment named beName to newBeName.

beadm activate beName

Makes beName the active BE on next reboot.

ALTERNATE BE LOCATION

The alternate BE location outside rpool/ROOT can be configured by modifying the BENAME_STARTS_WITH parameter in /etc/default/be. For example: BENAME_STARTS_WITH=rootfs

EXAMPLES

Example 1: Create a new BE named BE1, by cloning the current live BE.

# beadm create BE1

Example 2: Create a new BE named BE2, by cloning the existing inactive BE named BE1.

# beadm create -e BE1 BE2

Example 3: Create a snapshot named now of the existing BE named BE1.

# beadm create BE1@now

Example 4: Create a new BE named BE3, by cloning an existing snapshot of BE1.

# beadm create -e BE1@now BE3

Example 5: Create a new BE named BE4 based on the currently running BE. Create the new BE in rpool2.

# beadm create -p rpool2 BE4

Example 6: Create a new BE named BE5 based on the currently running BE. Create the new BE in rpool2, and create its datasets with compression turned on.

# beadm create -p rpool2 -o compression=on BE5

Example 7: Create a new BE named BE6 based on the currently running BE and provide a description for it.

# beadm create -d "BE6 used as test environment" BE6

Example 8: Activate an existing, inactive BE named BE3.

# beadm activate BE3

Example 9: Mount the BE named BE3 at /mnt.

# beadm mount BE3 /mnt

Example 10: Unmount the mounted BE named BE3.

# beadm unmount BE3

Example 11: Destroy the BE named BE3 without verification.

# beadm destroy -f BE3

Example 12: Destroy the snapshot named now of BE1.

# beadm destroy BE1@now

Example 13: Rename the existing, inactive BE named BE1 to BE3.

# beadm rename BE1 BE3

Example 14: List all existing boot environments.

# beadm list
BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
-- ------ ---------- ----- ------ -------
BE2 - - 72.0K static 2008-05-21 12:26
BE3 - - 332.0K static 2008-08-26 10:28
BE4 - - 15.78M static 2008-09-05 18:20
BE5 NR / 7.25G static 2008-09-09 16:53

Example 14: List all existing boot environmets and list all dataset and snapshot information about those bootenvironments.

# beadm list -d -s

BE/Dataset/Snapshot Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
------------------- ------ ---------- ----- ------ -------
BE2
 p/ROOT/BE2 - - 36.0K static 2008-05-21 12:26
 p/ROOT/BE2/opt - - 18.0K static 2008-05-21 16:26
 p/ROOT/BE2/opt@now - - 0 static 2008-09-08 22:43
 p/ROOT/BE2@now - - 0 static 2008-09-08 22:43
BE3
 p/ROOT/BE3 - - 192.0K static 2008-08-26 10:28
 p/ROOT/BE3/opt - - 86.0K static 2008-08-26 10:28
 p/ROOT/BE3/opt/local - - 36.0K static 2008-08-28 10:58
BE4
 p/ROOT/BE4 - - 15.78M static 2008-09-05 18:20
BE5
 p/ROOT/BE5 NR / 6.10G static 2008-09-09 16:53
 p/ROOT/BE5/opt - /opt 24.55M static 2008-09-09 16:53
 p/ROOT/BE5/opt@bar - - 18.38M static 2008-09-10 00:59
 p/ROOT/BE5/opt@foo - - 18.38M static 2008-06-10 16:37
 p/ROOT/BE5@bar - - 139.44M static 2008-09-10 00:59
 p/ROOT/BE5@foo - - 912.85M static 2008-06-10 16:37
Example 15: List all dataset and snapshot information about BE5
# beadm list -a BE5

BE/Dataset/Snapshot Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created 
------------------- ------ ---------- ----- ------ ------- 
BE5
 p/ROOT/BE5 NR / 6.10G static 2008-09-09 16:53
 p/ROOT/BE5/opt - /opt 24.55M static 2008-09-09 16:53
 p/ROOT/BE5/opt@bar - - 18.38M static 2008-09-10 00:59
 p/ROOT/BE5/opt@foo - - 18.38M static 2008-06-10 16:37
 p/ROOT/BE5@bar - - 139.44M static 2008-09-10 00:59
 p/ROOT/BE5@foo - - 912.85M static 2008-06-10 16:37

Example 16: List machine parsable information about all boot environments.

# beadm list -H

BE2;;;;55296;static;1211397974
BE3;;;;339968;static;1219771706
BE4;;;;16541696;static;1220664051
BE5;215b8387-4968-627c-d2d0-f4a011414bab;NR;/;7786206208;static;1221004384
EXIT STATUS

The following exit values are returned:

0

Successful completion

>0

Failure

FILES

/var/log/beadm/<beName>/create.log.<yyyymmdd_hhmmss>

Log used for capturing beadm create output

yyyymmdd_hhmmss - 20071130_140558
yy - year; 2007
mm - month; 11
dd - day; 30
hh - hour; 14
mm - minute; 05
ss - second; 58

/etc/default/be

Contains default value for BENAME_STARTS_WITH parameter

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface StabilityUncommitted
SEE ALSO

zfs (1M)