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- Book Information
- Index
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Oracle Solaris ZFS File System (Introduction)
- What's New in ZFS?
- Splitting a Mirrored ZFS Storage Pool (zpool split)
- New ZFS System Process
- Changes to the zpool list Command
- ZFS Storage Pool Recovery
- ZFS Log Device Enhancements
- Triple Parity RAIDZ (raidz3)
- Holding ZFS Snapshots
- ZFS Device Replacement Enhancements
- ZFS and Flash Installation Support
- ZFS User and Group Quotas
- ZFS ACL Pass Through Inheritance for Execute Permission
- ZFS Property Enhancements
- ZFS Log Device Recovery
- Using Cache Devices in Your ZFS Storage Pool
- Zone Migration in a ZFS Environment
- ZFS Installation and Boot Support
- Rolling Back a Dataset Without Unmounting
- Enhancements to the zfs send Command
- ZFS Quotas and Reservations for File System Data Only
- ZFS Storage Pool Properties
- ZFS Command History Enhancements (zpool history)
- Upgrading ZFS File Systems (zfs upgrade)
- ZFS Delegated Administration
- Setting Up Separate ZFS Log Devices
- Creating Intermediate ZFS Datasets
- ZFS Hot-Plugging Enhancements
- Recursively Renaming ZFS Snapshots (zfs rename -r)
- gzip Compression Is Available for ZFS
- Storing Multiple Copies of ZFS User Data
- Improved zpool status Output
- ZFS and Solaris iSCSI Improvements
- ZFS Command History (zpool history)
- ZFS Property Improvements
- Displaying All ZFS File System Information
- New zfs receive -F Option
- Recursive ZFS Snapshots
- Double-Parity RAID-Z (raidz2)
- Hot Spares for ZFS Storage Pool Devices
- Replacing a ZFS File System With a ZFS Clone (zfs promote)
- Upgrading ZFS Storage Pools (zpool upgrade)
- ZFS Backup and Restore Commands Are Renamed
- Recovering Destroyed Storage Pools
- ZFS Is Integrated With Fault Manager
- The zpool clear Command
- Compact NFSv4 ACL Format
- File System Monitoring Tool (fsstat)
- ZFS Web-Based Management
- What Is ZFS?
- ZFS Terminology
- ZFS Component Naming Requirements
- What's New in ZFS?
- Chapter 2 Getting Started With Oracle Solaris ZFS
- Chapter 3 Oracle Solaris ZFS and Traditional File System Differences
- Chapter 4 Managing Oracle Solaris ZFS Storage Pools
- Components of a ZFS Storage Pool
- Replication Features of a ZFS Storage Pool
- Creating and Destroying ZFS Storage Pools
- Managing Devices in ZFS Storage Pools
- Adding Devices to a Storage Pool
- Attaching and Detaching Devices in a Storage Pool
- Creating a New Pool By Splitting a Mirrored ZFS Storage Pool
- Onlining and Offlining Devices in a Storage Pool
- Clearing Storage Pool Device Errors
- Replacing Devices in a Storage Pool
- Designating Hot Spares in Your Storage Pool
- Managing ZFS Storage Pool Properties
- Querying ZFS Storage Pool Status
- Migrating ZFS Storage Pools
- Upgrading ZFS Storage Pools
- Chapter 5 Installing and Booting an Oracle Solaris ZFS Root File System
- Installing and Booting an Oracle Solaris ZFS Root File System (Overview)
- Installing a ZFS Root File System (Initial Installation)
- Installing a ZFS Root File System (Oracle Solaris Flash Archive Installation)
- Installing a ZFS Root File System (Oracle Solaris JumpStart Installation)
- Migrating a UFS Root File System to a ZFS Root File System (Oracle Solaris Live Upgrade)
- ZFS Migration Issues With Oracle Solaris Live Upgrade
- Using Oracle Solaris Live Upgrade to Migrate to a ZFS Root File System (Without Zones)
- Using Oracle Solaris Live Upgrade to Migrate or Upgrade a System With Zones (Solaris 10 10/08)
- Using Oracle Solaris Live Upgrade to Migrate or Upgrade a System With Zones (at Least Solaris 10 5/09)
- Supported ZFS with Zone Root Configuration Information (at Least Solaris 10 5/09)
- How to Create a ZFS BE With a ZFS Root File System and a Zone Root (at Least Solaris 10 5/09)
- How to Upgrade or Patch a ZFS Root File System With Zone Roots (at Least Solaris 10 5/09)
- How to Migrate a UFS Root File System With a Zone Root to a ZFS Root File System (at Least Solaris 10 5/09)
- ZFS Support for Swap and Dump Devices
- Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- Recovering the ZFS Root Pool or Root Pool Snapshots
- Chapter 6 Managing Oracle Solaris ZFS File Systems
- Chapter 7 Working With Oracle Solaris ZFS Snapshots and Clones
- Chapter 8 Using ACLs to Protect Oracle Solaris ZFS Files
- Chapter 9 Oracle Solaris ZFS Delegated Administration
- Chapter 10 Oracle Solaris ZFS Advanced Topics
- Chapter 11 Oracle Solaris ZFS Troubleshooting and Pool Recovery
- Appendix A Oracle Solaris ZFS Version Descriptions
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