NAME¶
zpool-import
—
import ZFS storage pools or list available pools
SYNOPSIS¶
zpool |
import [-D ]
[-d
dir|device]… |
zpool |
import -a
[-DflmN ] [-F
[-nTX ]]
[--rewind-to-checkpoint ]
[-c
cachefile|-d
dir|device]
[-o mntopts]
[-o
property=value]…
[-R root] |
zpool |
import [-Dflmt ]
[-F [-nTX ]]
[--rewind-to-checkpoint ]
[-c
cachefile|-d
dir|device]
[-o mntopts]
[-o
property=value]…
[-R root]
[-s ]
pool|id
[newpool] |
DESCRIPTION¶
zpool
import
[-D
] [-d
dir|device]…
- Lists pools available to import. If the
-d
or
-c
options are not specified, this command
searches for devices using libblkid on Linux and geom on
FreeBSD. The -d
option can
be specified multiple times, and all directories are searched. If the
device appears to be part of an exported pool, this command displays a
summary of the pool with the name of the pool, a numeric identifier, as
well as the vdev layout and current health of the device for each device
or file. Destroyed pools, pools that were previously destroyed with the
zpool
destroy
command, are
not listed unless the -D
option is specified.
The numeric identifier is unique, and can be used instead of
the pool name when multiple exported pools of the same name are
available.
-c
cachefile
- Reads configuration from the given cachefile
that was created with the cachefile pool property.
This cachefile is used instead of searching for
devices.
-d
dir|device
- Uses device or searches for devices or files in
dir. The
-d
option can
be specified multiple times.
-D
- Lists destroyed pools only.
zpool
import
-a
[-DflmN
]
[-F
[-nTX
]]
[-c
cachefile|-d
dir|device]
[-o
mntopts]
[-o
property=value]…
[-R
root]
[-s
]
- Imports all pools found in the search directories. Identical to the
previous command, except that all pools with a sufficient number of
devices available are imported. Destroyed pools, pools that were
previously destroyed with the
zpool
destroy
command, will not be imported unless the
-D
option is specified.
-a
- Searches for and imports all pools found.
-c
cachefile
- Reads configuration from the given cachefile
that was created with the cachefile pool property.
This cachefile is used instead of searching for
devices.
-d
dir|device
- Uses device or searches for devices or files in
dir. The
-d
option can
be specified multiple times. This option is incompatible with the
-c
option.
-D
- Imports destroyed pools only. The
-f
option is
also required.
-f
- Forces import, even if the pool appears to be potentially active.
-F
- Recovery mode for a non-importable pool. Attempt to return the pool to
an importable state by discarding the last few transactions. Not all
damaged pools can be recovered by using this option. If successful,
the data from the discarded transactions is irretrievably lost. This
option is ignored if the pool is importable or already imported.
-l
- Indicates that this command will request encryption keys for all
encrypted datasets it attempts to mount as it is bringing the pool
online. Note that if any datasets have a keylocation
of prompt this command will block waiting for the
keys to be entered. Without this flag encrypted datasets will be left
unavailable until the keys are loaded.
-m
- Allows a pool to import when there is a missing log device. Recent
transactions can be lost because the log device will be
discarded.
-n
- Used with the
-F
recovery option. Determines
whether a non-importable pool can be made importable again, but does
not actually perform the pool recovery. For more details about pool
recovery mode, see the -F
option, above.
-N
- Import the pool without mounting any file systems.
-o
mntopts
- Comma-separated list of mount options to use when mounting datasets
within the pool. See zfs(8) for a description of
dataset properties and mount options.
-o
property=value
- Sets the specified property on the imported pool. See the
zpoolprops(7) manual page for more information on
the available pool properties.
-R
root
- Sets the cachefile property to
none and the altroot property to
root.
--rewind-to-checkpoint
- Rewinds pool to the checkpointed state. Once the pool is imported with
this flag there is no way to undo the rewind. All changes and data
that were written after the checkpoint are lost! The only exception is
when the
readonly
mounting option is enabled. In this case, the checkpointed state of
the pool is opened and an administrator can see how the pool would
look like if they were to fully rewind.
-s
- Scan using the default search path, the libblkid cache will not be
consulted. A custom search path may be specified by setting the
ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH environment variable.
-X
- Used with the
-F
recovery option. Determines
whether extreme measures to find a valid txg should take place. This
allows the pool to be rolled back to a txg which is no longer
guaranteed to be consistent. Pools imported at an inconsistent txg may
contain uncorrectable checksum errors. For more details about pool
recovery mode, see the -F
option, above.
WARNING: This option can be extremely hazardous to the health of your
pool and should only be used as a last resort.
-T
- Specify the txg to use for rollback. Implies
-FX
. For more details about pool recovery
mode, see the -X
option, above. WARNING: This
option can be extremely hazardous to the health of your pool and
should only be used as a last resort.
zpool
import
[-Dflmt
] [-F
[-nTX
]] [-c
cachefile|-d
dir|device]
[-o
mntopts]
[-o
property=value]…
[-R
root]
[-s
]
pool|id
[newpool]
- Imports a specific pool. A pool can be identified by its name or the
numeric identifier. If newpool is specified, the
pool is imported using the name newpool. Otherwise,
it is imported with the same name as its exported name.
If a device is removed from a system without running
zpool
export
first, the
device appears as potentially active. It cannot be determined if this
was a failed export, or whether the device is really in use from another
host. To import a pool in this state, the -f
option is required.
-c
cachefile
- Reads configuration from the given cachefile
that was created with the cachefile pool property.
This cachefile is used instead of searching for
devices.
-d
dir|device
- Uses device or searches for devices or files in
dir. The
-d
option can
be specified multiple times. This option is incompatible with the
-c
option.
-D
- Imports destroyed pool. The
-f
option is also
required.
-f
- Forces import, even if the pool appears to be potentially active.
-F
- Recovery mode for a non-importable pool. Attempt to return the pool to
an importable state by discarding the last few transactions. Not all
damaged pools can be recovered by using this option. If successful,
the data from the discarded transactions is irretrievably lost. This
option is ignored if the pool is importable or already imported.
-l
- Indicates that this command will request encryption keys for all
encrypted datasets it attempts to mount as it is bringing the pool
online. Note that if any datasets have a keylocation
of prompt this command will block waiting for the
keys to be entered. Without this flag encrypted datasets will be left
unavailable until the keys are loaded.
-m
- Allows a pool to import when there is a missing log device. Recent
transactions can be lost because the log device will be
discarded.
-n
- Used with the
-F
recovery option. Determines
whether a non-importable pool can be made importable again, but does
not actually perform the pool recovery. For more details about pool
recovery mode, see the -F
option, above.
-o
mntopts
- Comma-separated list of mount options to use when mounting datasets
within the pool. See zfs(8) for a description of
dataset properties and mount options.
-o
property=value
- Sets the specified property on the imported pool. See the
zpoolprops(7) manual page for more information on
the available pool properties.
-R
root
- Sets the cachefile property to
none and the altroot property to
root.
-s
- Scan using the default search path, the libblkid cache will not be
consulted. A custom search path may be specified by setting the
ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH environment variable.
-X
- Used with the
-F
recovery option. Determines
whether extreme measures to find a valid txg should take place. This
allows the pool to be rolled back to a txg which is no longer
guaranteed to be consistent. Pools imported at an inconsistent txg may
contain uncorrectable checksum errors. For more details about pool
recovery mode, see the -F
option, above.
WARNING: This option can be extremely hazardous to the health of your
pool and should only be used as a last resort.
-T
- Specify the txg to use for rollback. Implies
-FX
. For more details about pool recovery
mode, see the -X
option, above.
WARNING:
This option can be extremely hazardous to the health of your pool and
should only be used as a last resort.
-t
- Used with newpool. Specifies that
newpool is temporary. Temporary pool names last
until export. Ensures that the original pool name will be used in all
label updates and therefore is retained upon export. Will also set
-o
cachefile=none when not explicitly
specified.
EXAMPLES¶
Example 9: Importing a ZFS Storage Pool¶
The following command displays available pools, and then imports
the pool tank for use on the system. The results from
this command are similar to the following:
# zpool
import
pool: tank
id: 15451357997522795478
state: ONLINE
action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier.
config:
tank ONLINE
mirror ONLINE
sda ONLINE
sdb ONLINE
# zpool
import
tank