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zpool replace <POOL_NAME> /dev/gptid/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 /dev/da# | zpool replace <POOL_NAME> /dev/gptid/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 /dev/da# | ||
''Note:/dev/da# should be the new disk'' | ''Note:/dev/da# should be the new disk'' | ||
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+ | === io statistics === | ||
+ | zpool iostat mypool 30 | ||
+ | This will display the IO statistics of the pool every seconds. | ||
Revision as of 04:05, 10 August 2015
ZPool Usage
zpool create <POOL_NAME> <RAID_LEVEL> <DEVICE> zpool create mypool raidz da{0,1,2}
zpool destroy <poolname> zpool destroy mypool
zpool add
zpool status -v <POOL_NAME>
zpool list
Remove a failed disk
zpool offline <POOL_NAME> /dev/gptid/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
Replace Offline disk with new
zpool replace <POOL_NAME> /dev/gptid/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 /dev/da#
Note:/dev/da# should be the new disk
io statistics
zpool iostat mypool 30
This will display the IO statistics of the pool every seconds.
ZFS Usage
Create ZVOL
zfs create -V <VOLUME_SIZE> <VOLUME_PATH> zfs create -V 200g mypool/myvol
Grow a ZVOL
zfs set volsize=200G mypool/myvol
Note: If using FreeNAS and the ZVOL is an iSCSI extent then you need to open as re-save the extent. This reloads the configuration for the iSCSI service and makes the changes visible to the initiators (VMWare, Windows, etc...)
Reference
zpools man page - http://www.manpagez.com/man/8/zpool/