NAME¶
zpool-offline
—
take physical devices offline in ZFS storage
pool
SYNOPSIS¶
zpool |
offline
[- -power|[- ft]]
pool device… |
zpool |
online
[- -power]
[- e] pool
device… |
DESCRIPTION¶
zpool
offline
[-
-power|[-
ft]]
pool device…
- Takes the specified physical device offline. While the
device is offline, no attempt is made to read or
write to the device. This command is not applicable to spares.
--power
- Power off the device's slot in the storage enclosure. This flag
currently works on Linux only
-f
- Force fault. Instead of offlining the disk, put it into a faulted
state. The fault will persist across imports unless the
-t
flag was specified.
-t
- Temporary. Upon reboot, the specified physical device reverts to its
previous state.
zpool
online
[--power
] [-e
]
pool device…
- Brings the specified physical device online. This command is not
applicable to spares.
--power
- Power on the device's slot in the storage enclosure and wait for the
device to show up before attempting to online it. Alternatively, you
can set the
ZPOOL_AUTO_POWER_ON_SLOT
environment variable to always enable this behavior. This flag
currently works on Linux only
-e
- Expand the device to use all available space. If the device is part of
a mirror or raidz then all devices must be expanded before the new
space will become available to the pool.