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DESCRIPTION
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These script were written with the primary intention of being portable and
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usable on as many systems as possible.
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This is, in practice, usually not possible. But the intention is there.
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And it is a good one.
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They have been tested successfully on:
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* Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy
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* Debian GNU/Linux Jessie
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* Ubuntu Trusty
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* CentOS 6.0
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* CentOS 6.6
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* Gentoo
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SUPPORT
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If you find that they don't work for your platform, please report this
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at the ZFS On Linux issue tracker at https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues.
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Please include:
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* Distribution name
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* Distribution version
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* Where to find an install CD image
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* Architecture
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If you have code to share that fixes the problem, that is much better.
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But please remember to try your best keep portability in mind. If you
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suspect that what you're writing/modifying won't work on anything else
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than your distribution, please make sure to put that code in appropriate
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if/else/fi code.
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It currently MUST be bash (or fully compatible) for this to work.
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If you're making your own distribution and you want the scripts to
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work on that, the biggest problem you'll (probably) have is the part
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at the beginning of the "zfs-functions.in" file which sets up the
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logging output.
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INSTALLING INIT SCRIPT LINKS
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To setup the init script links in /etc/rc?.d manually on a Debian GNU/Linux
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(or derived) system, run the following commands (the order is important!):
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update-rc.d zfs-zed start 07 S . stop 08 0 1 6 .
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update-rc.d zfs-import start 07 S . stop 07 0 1 6 .
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update-rc.d zfs-mount start 02 2 3 4 5 . stop 06 0 1 6 .
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update-rc.d zfs-share start 27 2 3 4 5 . stop 05 0 1 6 .
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To do the same on RedHat, Fedora and/or CentOS:
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chkconfig zfs-zed
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chkconfig zfs-import
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chkconfig zfs-mount
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chkconfig zfs-share
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On Gentoo:
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rc-update add zfs-zed boot
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rc-update add zfs-import boot
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rc-update add zfs-mount boot
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rc-update add zfs-share default
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The idea here is to make sure ZED is started before the imports (so that
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we can start consuming pool events before pools are imported).
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Then import any/all pools (except the root pool which is mounted in the
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initrd before the system even boots - basically before the S (single-user)
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mode).
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Then we mount all filesystems before we start any network service (such as
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NFSd, AFSd, Samba, iSCSI targets and what not). Even if the share* in ZFS
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isn't used, the filesystem must be mounted for the service to start properly.
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Then, at almost the very end, we share filesystems configured with the
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share* property in ZFS.
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