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ZFS-CREATE(8) |
FreeBSD System Manager's Manual |
ZFS-CREATE(8) |
zfs-create —
create ZFS dataset
zfs |
create [-Pnpuv ]
[-o
property=value]…
filesystem |
zfs |
create [-ps ]
[-b blocksize]
[-o
property=value]…
-V size
volume |
zfs create
[-Pnpuv ] [-o
property=value]…
filesystem
- Creates a new ZFS file system. The file system is automatically mounted
according to the mountpoint property inherited from the
parent, unless the
-u option is used.
-o
property=value
- Sets the specified property as if the command
zfs set
property=value was invoked
at the same time the dataset was created. Any editable ZFS property
can also be set at creation time. Multiple -o
options can be specified. An error results if the same property is
specified in multiple -o options.
-p
- Creates all the non-existing parent datasets. Datasets created in this
manner are automatically mounted according to the
mountpoint property inherited from their parent. Any
property specified on the command line using the
-o option is ignored. If the target filesystem
already exists, the operation completes successfully.
-n
- Do a dry-run (“No-op”) creation. No datasets will be
created. This is useful in conjunction with the
-v or -P flags to
validate properties that are passed via -o
options and those implied by other options. The actual dataset
creation can still fail due to insufficient privileges or available
capacity.
-P
- Print machine-parsable verbose information about the created dataset.
Each line of output contains a key and one or two values, all
separated by tabs. The create_ancestors and
create keys have filesystem as
their only value. The create_ancestors key only
appears if the
-p option is used. The
property key has two values, a property name that
property's value. The property key may appear zero
or more times, once for each property that will be set local to
filesystem due to the use of the
-o option.
-u
- Do not mount the newly created file system.
-v
- Print verbose information about the created dataset.
zfs create
[-ps ] [-b
blocksize] [-o
property=value]…
-V size
volume
- Creates a volume of the given size. The volume is exported as a block
device in /dev/zvol/path, where
path is the name of the volume in the ZFS namespace. The
size represents the logical size as exported by the device. By default, a
reservation of equal size is created.
size is automatically rounded up to the
nearest multiple of the blocksize.
-b
blocksize
- Equivalent to
-o
volblocksize=blocksize. If
this option is specified in conjunction with
-o volblocksize, the
resulting behavior is undefined.
-o
property=value
- Sets the specified property as if the
zfs
set
property=value command was
invoked at the same time the dataset was created. Any editable ZFS
property can also be set at creation time. Multiple
-o options can be specified. An error results
if the same property is specified in multiple
-o options.
-p
- Creates all the non-existing parent datasets. Datasets created in this
manner are automatically mounted according to the
mountpoint property inherited from their parent. Any
property specified on the command line using the
-o option is ignored. If the target filesystem
already exists, the operation completes successfully.
-s
- Creates a sparse volume with no reservation. See
volsize in the Native Properties
section of
zfsprops(7)
for more information about sparse volumes.
-n
- Do a dry-run (“No-op”) creation. No datasets will be
created. This is useful in conjunction with the
-v or -P flags to
validate properties that are passed via -o
options and those implied by other options. The actual dataset
creation can still fail due to insufficient privileges or available
capacity.
-P
- Print machine-parsable verbose information about the created dataset.
Each line of output contains a key and one or two values, all
separated by tabs. The create_ancestors and
create keys have volume as their
only value. The create_ancestors key only appears if
the
-p option is used. The
property key has two values, a property name that
property's value. The property key may appear zero
or more times, once for each property that will be set local to
volume due to the use of the
-b or -o options, as
well as refreservation if the volume is not
sparse.
-v
- Print verbose information about the created dataset.
ZFS volumes may be used as swap devices. After creating the volume with the
zfs create
-V enable the swap area using the
swapon(8)
command. Swapping to files on ZFS filesystems is not supported.
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