Remove shareiscsi description and example from zfs(8).
Signed-off-by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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@ -1216,19 +1216,6 @@ Controls what is cached in the secondary cache (L2ARC). If this property is set
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Controls whether the set-\fBUID\fR bit is respected for the file system. The default value is \fBon\fR.
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\fB\fBshareiscsi\fR=\fBon\fR | \fBoff\fR\fR
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.RS 4n
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Like the \fBsharenfs\fR property, \fBshareiscsi\fR indicates whether a \fBZFS\fR volume is exported as an \fBiSCSI\fR target. The acceptable values for this property are \fBon\fR, \fBoff\fR, and \fBtype=disk\fR. The default value is \fBoff\fR. In the future, other target types might be supported. For example, \fBtape\fR.
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You might want to set \fBshareiscsi=on\fR for a file system so that all \fBZFS\fR volumes within the file system are shared by default. However, setting this property on a file system has no direct effect.
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.RE
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@ -3137,7 +3124,6 @@ refreservation property
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reservation property
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secondarycache property
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setuid property
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shareiscsi property
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sharenfs property
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sharesmb property
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snapdir property
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@ -3488,7 +3474,6 @@ pool/home/bob snapdir hidden default
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pool/home/bob acltype off default
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pool/home/bob aclinherit restricted default
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pool/home/bob canmount on default
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pool/home/bob shareiscsi off default
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pool/home/bob xattr on default
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pool/home/bob copies 1 default
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pool/home/bob version 4 -
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@ -3665,30 +3650,7 @@ The following example sets the user-defined \fBcom.example:department\fR propert
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.LP
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\fBExample 15 \fRCreating a ZFS Volume as an iSCSI Target Device
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.LP
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The following example shows how to create a \fBZFS\fR volume as an \fBiSCSI\fR target.
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# \fBzfs create -V 2g pool/volumes/vol1\fR
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# \fBzfs set shareiscsi=on pool/volumes/vol1\fR
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# \fBiscsitadm list target\fR
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Target: pool/volumes/vol1
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iSCSI Name:
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iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:7b4b02a6-3277-eb1b-e686-a24762c52a8c
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Connections: 0
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.fi
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.sp
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.LP
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After the \fBiSCSI\fR target is created, set up the \fBiSCSI\fR initiator. For more information about the Solaris \fBiSCSI\fR initiator, see \fBiscsitadm\fR(1M).
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.LP
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\fBExample 16 \fRPerforming a Rolling Snapshot
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\fBExample 15 \fRPerforming a Rolling Snapshot
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.LP
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The following example shows how to maintain a history of snapshots with a consistent naming scheme. To keep a week's worth of snapshots, the user destroys the oldest snapshot, renames the remaining snapshots, and then creates a new snapshot, as follows:
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@ -3710,7 +3672,7 @@ The following example shows how to maintain a history of snapshots with a consis
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.LP
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\fBExample 17 \fRSetting \fBsharenfs\fR Property Options on a ZFS File System
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\fBExample 16 \fRSetting \fBsharenfs\fR Property Options on a ZFS File System
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.LP
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The following commands show how to set \fBsharenfs\fR property options to enable \fBrw\fR access for a set of \fBIP\fR addresses and to enable root access for system \fBneo\fR on the \fBtank/home\fR file system.
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@ -3728,7 +3690,7 @@ The following commands show how to set \fBsharenfs\fR property options to enable
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If you are using \fBDNS\fR for host name resolution, specify the fully qualified hostname.
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.LP
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\fBExample 18 \fRDelegating ZFS Administration Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
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\fBExample 17 \fRDelegating ZFS Administration Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
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.LP
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The following example shows how to set permissions so that user \fBcindys\fR can create, destroy, mount, and take snapshots on \fBtank/cindys\fR. The permissions on \fBtank/cindys\fR are also displayed.
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.LP
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\fBExample 19 \fRDelegating Create Time Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
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\fBExample 18 \fRDelegating Create Time Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
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.LP
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The following example shows how to grant anyone in the group \fBstaff\fR to create file systems in \fBtank/users\fR. This syntax also allows staff members to destroy their own file systems, but not destroy anyone else's file system. The permissions on \fBtank/users\fR are also displayed.
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.LP
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\fBExample 20 \fRDefining and Granting a Permission Set on a ZFS Dataset
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\fBExample 19 \fRDefining and Granting a Permission Set on a ZFS Dataset
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.LP
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The following example shows how to define and grant a permission set on the \fBtank/users\fR file system. The permissions on \fBtank/users\fR are also displayed.
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.LP
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\fBExample 21 \fRDelegating Property Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
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\fBExample 20 \fRDelegating Property Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
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.LP
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The following example shows to grant the ability to set quotas and reservations on the \fBusers/home\fR file system. The permissions on \fBusers/home\fR are also displayed.
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.LP
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\fBExample 22 \fRRemoving ZFS Delegated Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
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\fBExample 21 \fRRemoving ZFS Delegated Permissions on a ZFS Dataset
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.LP
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The following example shows how to remove the snapshot permission from the \fBstaff\fR group on the \fBtank/users\fR file system. The permissions on \fBtank/users\fR are also displayed.
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.LP
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\fBExample 23\fR Showing the differences between a snapshot and a ZFS Dataset
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\fBExample 22\fR Showing the differences between a snapshot and a ZFS Dataset
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.LP
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The following example shows how to see what has changed between a prior
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.LP
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\fBExample 24\fR Creating a bookmark
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\fBExample 23\fR Creating a bookmark
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.LP
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The following example create a bookmark to a snapshot. This bookmark can then
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