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ZFS-LIST(8) |
FreeBSD System Manager's Manual |
ZFS-LIST(8) |
zfs-list — list
properties of ZFS datasets
zfs |
list
[-r |-d
depth] [-Hp ]
[-o
property[,property]…]
[-s property]…
[-S property]…
[-t
type[,type]…]
[filesystem|volume|snapshot]… |
If specified, you can list property information by the absolute
pathname or the relative pathname. By default, all file systems and volumes
are displayed. Snapshots are displayed if the
listsnapshots
pool property is on (the default is
off), or if the -t
snapshot or -t
all options are specified. The following fields are
displayed: name, used,
available,
referenced,
mountpoint.
-H
- Used for scripting mode. Do not print headers and separate fields by a
single tab instead of arbitrary white space.
-d
depth
- Recursively display any children of the dataset, limiting the recursion to
depth. A depth of
1 will display
only the dataset and its direct children.
-o
property
- A comma-separated list of properties to display. The property must be:
-p
- Display numbers in parsable (exact) values.
-r
- Recursively display any children of the dataset on the command line.
-s
property
- A property for sorting the output by column in ascending order based on
the value of the property. The property must be one of the properties
described in the Properties section
of
zfsprops(7)
or the value name to sort by the dataset name. Multiple
properties can be specified at one time using multiple
-s property options. Multiple
-s options are evaluated from left to right in
decreasing order of importance. The following is a list of sorting
criteria:
- Numeric types sort in numeric order.
- String types sort in alphabetical order.
- Types inappropriate for a row sort that row to the literal bottom,
regardless of the specified ordering.
If no sorting options are specified the existing behavior of
zfs list is
preserved.
-S
property
- Same as
-s , but sorts by property in descending
order.
-t
type
- A comma-separated list of types to display, where
type is one of filesystem,
snapshot, volume,
bookmark,
or all. For example, specifying
-t snapshot displays only
snapshots.
fs,
snap, or
vol can be
used as aliases for filesystem,
snapshot, or volume.
The following command lists all active file systems and volumes in
the system. Snapshots are displayed if
listsnaps=on.
The default is off. See
zpoolprops(7)
for more information on pool properties.
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
pool 450K 457G 18K /pool
pool/home 315K 457G 21K /export/home
pool/home/anne 18K 457G 18K /export/home/anne
pool/home/bob 276K 457G 276K /export/home/bob
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