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Oracle Solaris 11.1 Administration: ZFS File Systems Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Oracle Solaris ZFS File System (Introduction)
2. Getting Started With Oracle Solaris ZFS
ZFS Hardware and Software Requirements and Recommendations
Creating a Basic ZFS File System
Creating a Basic ZFS Storage Pool
How to Identify Storage Requirements for Your ZFS Storage Pool
How to Create a ZFS Storage Pool
Creating a ZFS File System Hierarchy
How to Determine Your ZFS File System Hierarchy
How to Create ZFS File Systems
3. Managing Oracle Solaris ZFS Storage Pools
4. Managing ZFS Root Pool Components
5. Managing Oracle Solaris ZFS File Systems
6. Working With Oracle Solaris ZFS Snapshots and Clones
7. Using ACLs and Attributes to Protect Oracle Solaris ZFS Files
8. Oracle Solaris ZFS Delegated Administration
9. Oracle Solaris ZFS Advanced Topics
10. Oracle Solaris ZFS Troubleshooting and Pool Recovery
11. Archiving Snapshots and Root Pool Recovery
12. Recommended Oracle Solaris ZFS Practices
If you want to perform ZFS management tasks without using the superuser (root) account, you can assume a role with either of the following profiles to perform ZFS administration tasks:
ZFS Storage Management – Provides the privilege to create, destroy, and manipulate devices within a ZFS storage pool
ZFS File system Management – Provides the privilege to create, destroy, and modify ZFS file systems
For more information about creating or assigning roles, see Oracle Solaris 11.1 Administration: Security Services.
In addition to using RBAC roles for administering ZFS file systems, you might also consider using ZFS delegated administration for distributed ZFS administration tasks. For more information, see Chapter 8, Oracle Solaris ZFS Delegated Administration.