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30.Dd March 16, 2022
31.Dt ZPOOL-CREATE 8
32.Os
33.
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm zpool-create
36.Nd create ZFS storage pool
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Nm zpool
39.Cm create
40.Op Fl dfn
41.Op Fl m Ar mountpoint
42.Oo Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns …
43.Oo Fl o Sy feature@ Ns Ar feature Ns = Ns Ar value Oc
44.Op Fl o Ar compatibility Ns = Ns Sy off Ns | Ns Sy legacy Ns | Ns Ar file Ns Oo , Ns Ar file Oc Ns …
45.Oo Fl O Ar file-system-property Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Ns …
46.Op Fl R Ar root
47.Op Fl t Ar tname
48.Ar pool
49.Ar vdev Ns …
50.
51.Sh DESCRIPTION
52Creates a new storage pool containing the virtual devices specified on the
53command line.
54The pool name must begin with a letter, and can only contain
55alphanumeric characters as well as the underscore
56.Pq Qq Sy _ ,
57dash
58.Pq Qq Sy \&- ,
59colon
60.Pq Qq Sy \&: ,
61space
62.Pq Qq Sy \&\  ,
63and period
64.Pq Qq Sy \&. .
65The pool names
66.Sy mirror ,
67.Sy raidz ,
68.Sy draid ,
69.Sy spare
70and
71.Sy log
72are reserved, as are names beginning with
73.Sy mirror ,
74.Sy raidz ,
75.Sy draid ,
76and
77.Sy spare .
78The
79.Ar vdev
80specification is described in the
81.Sx Virtual Devices
82section of
83.Xr zpoolconcepts 7 .
84.Pp
85The command attempts to verify that each device specified is accessible and not
86currently in use by another subsystem.
87However this check is not robust enough
88to detect simultaneous attempts to use a new device in different pools, even if
89.Sy multihost Ns = Sy enabled .
90The administrator must ensure, that simultaneous invocations of any combination of
91.Nm zpool Cm replace ,
92.Nm zpool Cm create ,
93.Nm zpool Cm add ,
94or
95.Nm zpool Cm labelclear ,
96do not refer to the same device.
97Using the same device in two pools will result in pool corruption.
98.Pp
99There are some uses, such as being currently mounted, or specified as the
100dedicated dump device, that prevents a device from ever being used by ZFS.
101Other uses, such as having a preexisting UFS file system, can be overridden with
102.Fl f .
103.Pp
104The command also checks that the replication strategy for the pool is
105consistent.
106An attempt to combine redundant and non-redundant storage in a single pool,
107or to mix disks and files, results in an error unless
108.Fl f
109is specified.
110The use of differently-sized devices within a single raidz or mirror group is
111also flagged as an error unless
112.Fl f
113is specified.
114.Pp
115Unless the
116.Fl R
117option is specified, the default mount point is
118.Pa / Ns Ar pool .
119The mount point must not exist or must be empty, or else the root dataset
120will not be able to be be mounted.
121This can be overridden with the
122.Fl m
123option.
124.Pp
125By default all supported features are enabled on the new pool.
126The
127.Fl d
128option and the
129.Fl o Ar compatibility
130property
131.Pq e.g Fl o Sy compatibility Ns = Ns Ar 2020
132can be used to restrict the features that are enabled, so that the
133pool can be imported on other releases of ZFS.
134.Bl -tag -width "-t tname"
135.It Fl d
136Do not enable any features on the new pool.
137Individual features can be enabled by setting their corresponding properties to
138.Sy enabled
139with
140.Fl o .
141See
142.Xr zpool-features 7
143for details about feature properties.
144.It Fl f
145Forces use of
146.Ar vdev Ns s ,
147even if they appear in use or specify a conflicting replication level.
148Not all devices can be overridden in this manner.
149.It Fl m Ar mountpoint
150Sets the mount point for the root dataset.
151The default mount point is
152.Pa /pool
153or
154.Pa altroot/pool
155if
156.Sy altroot
157is specified.
158The mount point must be an absolute path,
159.Sy legacy ,
160or
161.Sy none .
162For more information on dataset mount points, see
163.Xr zfsprops 7 .
164.It Fl n
165Displays the configuration that would be used without actually creating the
166pool.
167The actual pool creation can still fail due to insufficient privileges or
168device sharing.
169.It Fl o Ar property Ns = Ns Ar value
170Sets the given pool properties.
171See
172.Xr zpoolprops 7
173for a list of valid properties that can be set.
174.It Fl o Ar compatibility Ns = Ns Sy off Ns | Ns Sy legacy Ns | Ns Ar file Ns Oo , Ns Ar file Oc Ns …
175Specifies compatibility feature sets.
176See
177.Xr zpool-features 7
178for more information about compatibility feature sets.
179.It Fl o Sy feature@ Ns Ar feature Ns = Ns Ar value
180Sets the given pool feature.
181See the
182.Xr zpool-features 7
183section for a list of valid features that can be set.
184Value can be either disabled or enabled.
185.It Fl O Ar file-system-property Ns = Ns Ar value
186Sets the given file system properties in the root file system of the pool.
187See
188.Xr zfsprops 7
189for a list of valid properties that can be set.
190.It Fl R Ar root
191Equivalent to
192.Fl o Sy cachefile Ns = Ns Sy none Fl o Sy altroot Ns = Ns Ar root
193.It Fl t Ar tname
194Sets the in-core pool name to
195.Ar tname
196while the on-disk name will be the name specified as
197.Ar pool .
198This will set the default of the
199.Sy cachefile
200property to
201.Sy none .
202This is intended
203to handle name space collisions when creating pools for other systems,
204such as virtual machines or physical machines whose pools live on network
205block devices.
206.El
207.
208.Sh EXAMPLES
209.\" These are, respectively, examples 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 from zpool.8
210.\" Make sure to update them bidirectionally
211.Ss Example 1 : No Creating a RAID-Z Storage Pool
212The following command creates a pool with a single raidz root vdev that
213consists of six disks:
214.Dl # Nm zpool Cm create Ar tank Sy raidz Pa sda sdb sdc sdd sde sdf
215.
216.Ss Example 2 : No Creating a Mirrored Storage Pool
217The following command creates a pool with two mirrors, where each mirror
218contains two disks:
219.Dl # Nm zpool Cm create Ar tank Sy mirror Pa sda sdb Sy mirror Pa sdc sdd
220.
221.Ss Example 3 : No Creating a ZFS Storage Pool by Using Partitions
222The following command creates a non-redundant pool using two disk partitions:
223.Dl # Nm zpool Cm create Ar tank Pa sda1 sdb2
224.
225.Ss Example 4 : No Creating a ZFS Storage Pool by Using Files
226The following command creates a non-redundant pool using files.
227While not recommended, a pool based on files can be useful for experimental
228purposes.
229.Dl # Nm zpool Cm create Ar tank Pa /path/to/file/a /path/to/file/b
230.
231.Ss Example 5 : No Managing Hot Spares
232The following command creates a new pool with an available hot spare:
233.Dl # Nm zpool Cm create Ar tank Sy mirror Pa sda sdb Sy spare Pa sdc
234.
235.Ss Example 6 : No Creating a ZFS Pool with Mirrored Separate Intent Logs
236The following command creates a ZFS storage pool consisting of two, two-way
237mirrors and mirrored log devices:
238.Dl # Nm zpool Cm create Ar pool Sy mirror Pa sda sdb Sy mirror Pa sdc sdd Sy log mirror Pa sde sdf
239.
240.Sh SEE ALSO
241.Xr zpool-destroy 8 ,
242.Xr zpool-export 8 ,
243.Xr zpool-import 8
244