Use Linux disk names in zpool.8

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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Richard Laager 2011-04-08 22:27:25 -05:00 committed by Brian Behlendorf
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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ A "virtual device" describes a single device or a collection of devices organize
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A block device, typically located under \fB/dev\fR. \fBZFS\fR can use individual slices or partitions, though the recommended mode of operation is to use whole disks. A disk can be specified by a full path, or it can be a shorthand name (the relative portion of the path under "/dev"). For example, "c0t0d0" is equivalent to "/dev/c0t0d0". A whole disk can be specified by omitting the slice or partition designation. When given a whole disk, \fBZFS\fR automatically labels the disk, if necessary. A block device, typically located under \fB/dev\fR. \fBZFS\fR can use individual slices or partitions, though the recommended mode of operation is to use whole disks. A disk can be specified by a full path, or it can be a shorthand name (the relative portion of the path under "/dev"). For example, "sda" is equivalent to "/dev/sda". A whole disk can be specified by omitting the slice or partition designation. When given a whole disk, \fBZFS\fR automatically labels the disk, if necessary.
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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ Virtual devices are specified one at a time on the command line, separated by wh
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# \fBzpool create mypool mirror c0t0d0 c0t1d0 mirror c1t0d0 c1t1d0\fR # \fBzpool create mypool mirror sda sdb mirror sdc sdd\fR
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@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ If a device is removed and later re-attached to the system, \fBZFS\fR attempts t
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# zpool create pool mirror c0d0 c1d0 spare c2d0 c3d0 # zpool create pool mirror sda sdb spare sdc sdd
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@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ The \fBZFS\fR Intent Log (\fBZIL\fR) satisfies \fBPOSIX\fR requirements for sync
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\fB# zpool create pool c0d0 c1d0 log c2d0\fR \fB# zpool create pool sda sdb log sdc\fR
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@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ To create a pool with cache devices, specify a "cache" \fBvdev\fR with any numbe
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\fB# zpool create pool c0d0 c1d0 cache c2d0 c3d0\fR \fB# zpool create pool sda sdb cache sdc sdd\fR
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@ -1456,7 +1456,7 @@ The following command creates a pool with a single \fBraidz\fR root \fIvdev\fR t
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# \fBzpool create tank raidz c0t0d0 c0t1d0 c0t2d0 c0t3d0 c0t4d0 c0t5d0\fR # \fBzpool create tank raidz sda sdb sdc sdd sde sdf\fR
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@ -1470,21 +1470,21 @@ The following command creates a pool with two mirrors, where each mirror contain
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# \fBzpool create tank mirror c0t0d0 c0t1d0 mirror c0t2d0 c0t3d0\fR # \fBzpool create tank mirror sda sdb mirror sdc sdd\fR
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.LP .LP
\fBExample 3 \fRCreating a ZFS Storage Pool by Using Slices \fBExample 3 \fRCreating a ZFS Storage Pool by Using Partitions
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The following command creates an unmirrored pool using two disk slices. The following command creates an unmirrored pool using two disk partitions.
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# \fBzpool create tank /dev/c0t0d0s1 c0t1d0s4\fR # \fBzpool create tank sda1 sdb2\fR
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@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ The following command adds two mirrored disks to the pool "\fItank\fR", assuming
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# \fBzpool add tank mirror c1t0d0 c1t1d0\fR # \fBzpool add tank mirror sda sdb\fR
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@ -1589,8 +1589,8 @@ config:
tank ONLINE tank ONLINE
mirror ONLINE mirror ONLINE
c1t2d0 ONLINE sda ONLINE
c1t3d0 ONLINE sdb ONLINE
# \fBzpool import tank\fR # \fBzpool import tank\fR
.fi .fi
@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ The following command creates a new pool with an available hot spare:
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# \fBzpool create tank mirror c0t0d0 c0t1d0 spare c0t2d0\fR # \fBzpool create tank mirror sda sdb spare sdc\fR
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@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ If one of the disks were to fail, the pool would be reduced to the degraded stat
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# \fBzpool replace tank c0t0d0 c0t3d0\fR # \fBzpool replace tank sda sdd\fR
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@ -1645,7 +1645,7 @@ Once the data has been resilvered, the spare is automatically removed and is mad
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# \fBzpool remove tank c0t2d0\fR # \fBzpool remove tank sdc\fR
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@ -1659,8 +1659,8 @@ The following command creates a ZFS storage pool consisting of two, two-way mirr
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# \fBzpool create pool mirror c0d0 c1d0 mirror c2d0 c3d0 log mirror \e # \fBzpool create pool mirror sda sdb mirror sdc sdd log mirror \e
c4d0 c5d0\fR sde sdf\fR
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@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ The following command adds two disks for use as cache devices to a ZFS storage p
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# \fBzpool add pool cache c2d0 c3d0\fR # \fBzpool add pool cache sdc sdd\fR
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@ -1712,15 +1712,15 @@ config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tank ONLINE 0 0 0 tank ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c6t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 sda ONLINE 0 0 0
c6t1d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 sdb ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-1 ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-1 ONLINE 0 0 0
c6t2d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 sdc ONLINE 0 0 0
c6t3d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 sdd ONLINE 0 0 0
logs logs
mirror-2 ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-2 ONLINE 0 0 0
c4t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 sde ONLINE 0 0 0
c4t1d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 sdf ONLINE 0 0 0
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