freebsd-dev/man/man8/zfs-rename.8
xtouqh 1e36af8c7b
Properly format NAME subsection of zfs/zpool subcommands
Use proper names (i.e. zfs-allow and zpool-add) in NAME subsections
of zfs/zpool subcommands instead of current "pretty-printed" ones as
makewhatis utilities (or some implementations of it, namely the one
from mandoc suite used in FreeBSD) look not only at the document title
but also in NAME subsection, adding zfs(8)/zpool(8) to search results
which is not correct. (Common sense and other utilities splitting
subcommands in multiple man pages, e.g. git, do the same.)

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: xtouqh <xtouqh@hotmail.com>
Closes #11086
2020-10-22 11:28:10 -07:00

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.Dd September 1, 2020
.Dt ZFS-RENAME 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm zfs-rename
.Nd Renames the given dataset (filesystem or snapshot).
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm zfs
.Cm rename
.Op Fl f
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot
.Nm zfs
.Cm rename
.Fl p
.Op Fl f
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume
.Nm zfs
.Cm rename
.Fl u
.Op Fl f
.Ar filesystem Ar filesystem
.Nm zfs
.Cm rename
.Fl r
.Ar snapshot Ar snapshot
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Bl -tag -width ""
.It Xo
.Nm zfs
.Cm rename
.Op Fl f
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot
.Xc
.It Xo
.Nm zfs
.Cm rename
.Fl p
.Op Fl f
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume
.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume
.Xc
.It Xo
.Nm zfs
.Cm rename
.Fl u
.Op Fl f
.Ar filesystem
.Ar filesystem
.Xc
Renames the given dataset.
The new target can be located anywhere in the ZFS hierarchy, with the exception
of snapshots.
Snapshots can only be renamed within the parent file system or volume.
When renaming a snapshot, the parent file system of the snapshot does not need
to be specified as part of the second argument.
Renamed file systems can inherit new mount points, in which case they are
unmounted and remounted at the new mount point.
.Bl -tag -width "-a"
.It Fl f
Force unmount any file systems that need to be unmounted in the process.
This flag has no effect if used together with the
.Fl u
flag.
.It Fl p
Creates all the nonexistent parent datasets.
Datasets created in this manner are automatically mounted according to the
.Sy mountpoint
property inherited from their parent.
.It Fl u
Do not remount file systems during rename.
If a file system's
.Sy mountpoint
property is set to
.Sy legacy
or
.Sy none ,
the file system is not unmounted even if this option is not given.
.El
.It Xo
.Nm zfs
.Cm rename
.Fl r
.Ar snapshot Ar snapshot
.Xc
Recursively rename the snapshots of all descendent datasets.
Snapshots are the only dataset that can be renamed recursively.
.El