zpool-initialize.8
ZPOOL-INITIALIZE(8) | System Manager's Manual | ZPOOL-INITIALIZE(8) |
NAME
zpool-initialize
—
write to unallocated regions of ZFS storage pool
SYNOPSIS
zpool |
initialize
[-c |-s
|-u ] [-w ]
pool [device]… |
DESCRIPTION
Begins initializing by writing to all unallocated regions on the specified devices, or all eligible devices in the pool if no individual devices are specified. Only leaf data or log devices may be initialized.
-c
,--cancel
- Cancel initializing on the specified devices, or all eligible devices if none are specified. If one or more target devices are invalid or are not currently being initialized, the command will fail and no cancellation will occur on any device.
-s
,--suspend
- Suspend initializing on the specified devices, or all eligible devices if
none are specified. If one or more target devices are invalid or are not
currently being initialized, the command will fail and no suspension will
occur on any device. Initializing can then be resumed by running
zpool
initialize
with no flags on the relevant target devices. -u
,--uninit
- Clears the initialization state on the specified devices, or all eligible
devices if none are specified. If the devices are being actively
initialized the command will fail. After being cleared
zpool
initialize
with no flags can be used to re-initialize all unallocoated regions on the relevant target devices. -w
,--wait
- Wait until the devices have finished initializing before returning.
SEE ALSO
zpool-add(8), zpool-attach(8), zpool-create(8), zpool-online(8), zpool-replace(8), zpool-trim(8)
May 27, 2021 | Debian |