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ZPOOL-LIST(8) |
FreeBSD System Manager's Manual |
ZPOOL-LIST(8) |
zpool-list — list
information about ZFS storage pools
zpool |
list [-HgLpPv ]
[-j [--json-int,
--json-pool-key-guid]] [-o
property[,property]…]
[-T u|d]
[pool]… [interval
[count]] |
Lists the given pools along with a health status and space usage.
If no pools are specified, all pools in the system are
listed. When given an interval, the information is
printed every interval seconds until killed. If
count is specified, the command exits after
count reports are printed.
-j ,
--json [--json-int,
--json-pool-key-guid]
- Display the list of pools in JSON format. Specify
--json-int
to display the numbers in integer format instead of strings. Specify
--json-pool-key-guid
to set pool GUID as key for pool objects instead of pool names.
-g
- Display vdev GUIDs instead of the normal device names. These GUIDs can be
used in place of device names for the zpool detach/offline/remove/replace
commands.
-H
- Scripted mode. Do not display headers, and separate fields by a single tab
instead of arbitrary space.
-o
property
- Comma-separated list of properties to display. See the
zpoolprops(7)
manual page for a list of valid properties. The default list is
name,
size,
allocated,
free,
checkpoint,
expandsize,
fragmentation,
capacity,
dedupratio,
health,
altroot.
-L
- Display real paths for vdevs resolving all symbolic links. This can be
used to look up the current block device name regardless of the
/dev/disk path used to open it.
-p
- Display numbers in parsable (exact) values.
-P
- Display full paths for vdevs instead of only the last component of the
path. This can be used in conjunction with the
-L
flag.
-T
u|d
- Display a time stamp. Specify u for a printed
representation of the internal representation of time. See
time(1).
Specify d for standard date format. See
date(1).
-v
- Verbose statistics. Reports usage statistics for individual vdevs within
the pool, in addition to the pool-wide statistics.
The following command lists all available pools on the system. In
this case, the pool zion is faulted due to a missing
device. The results from this command are similar to the following:
# zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
rpool 19.9G 8.43G 11.4G - 33% 42% 1.00x ONLINE -
tank 61.5G 20.0G 41.5G - 48% 32% 1.00x ONLINE -
zion - - - - - - - FAULTED -
The following command displays the detailed information for the
pool data. This pool is comprised of a single raidz
vdev where one of its devices increased its capacity by 10 GiB. In this
example, the pool will not be able to utilize this extra capacity until all
the devices under the raidz vdev have been expanded.
# zpool list -v data
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
data 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G - 48% 61% 1.00x ONLINE -
raidz1 23.9G 14.6G 9.30G - 48%
sda - - - - -
sdb - - - 10G -
sdc - - - - -
The following command lists all available pools on the system in
JSON format.
# zpool list -j | jq
{
"output_version": {
"command": "zpool list",
"vers_major": 0,
"vers_minor": 1
},
"pools": {
"tank": {
"name": "tank",
"type": "POOL",
"state": "ONLINE",
"guid": "15220353080205405147",
"txg": "2671",
"spa_version": "5000",
"zpl_version": "5",
"properties": {
"size": {
"value": "111G",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"allocated": {
"value": "30.8G",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"free": {
"value": "80.2G",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"checkpoint": {
"value": "-",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"expandsize": {
"value": "-",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"fragmentation": {
"value": "0%",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"capacity": {
"value": "27%",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"dedupratio": {
"value": "1.00x",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"health": {
"value": "ONLINE",
"source": {
"type": "NONE",
"data": "-"
}
},
"altroot": {
"value": "-",
"source": {
"type": "DEFAULT",
"data": "-"
}
}
}
}
}
}
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