From 72916cffceba3364024f0e4833f21738639ce1c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gjb Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 22:56:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] MFC r236776, r236777: r236776: Fix a typo: s/deafult/default r236777: Clean up trailing whitespace. git-svn-id: svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/stable/8@237149 ccf9f872-aa2e-dd11-9fc8-001c23d0bc1f --- cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/zpool/zpool.8 | 44 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/zpool/zpool.8 b/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/zpool/zpool.8 index 1f0de870f..5536c14b8 100644 --- a/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/zpool/zpool.8 +++ b/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/zpool/zpool.8 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ for information on managing datasets. A .Qq virtual device .Pq No vdev -describes a single device or a collection of devices organized according to +describes a single device or a collection of devices organized according to certain performance and fault characteristics. The following virtual devices are supported: .Bl -tag @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ A group can have single-, double- , or triple parity, meaning that the .No raidz group can sustain one, two, or three failures, respectively, without -losing any data. The +losing any data. The .Sy raidz1 No vdev type specifies a single-parity .No raidz @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ writes are load-balanced between devices. Log devices can be mirrored. However, .No raidz .No vdev types are not supported for the intent log. For more information, -see the +see the .Qq Sx Intent Log section. .It Sy cache @@ -309,13 +309,13 @@ A pool can have any number of virtual devices at the top of the configuration (known as .Qq root .No vdev Ns s). -Data is dynamically distributed across all top-level devices to balance data +Data is dynamically distributed across all top-level devices to balance data among devices. As new virtual devices are added, .Tn ZFS automatically places data on the newly available devices. .Pp Virtual devices are specified one at a time on the command line, separated by -whitespace. The keywords +whitespace. The keywords .Qq mirror and .Qq raidz @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ allows devices to be associated with pools as .Qq hot spares . These devices are not actively used in the pool, but when an active device fails, it is automatically replaced by a hot spare. To create a pool with hot -spares, specify a +spares, specify a .Qq spare .No vdev with any number of devices. For example, @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ pools. .Pp Spares cannot replace log devices. .Ss Intent Log -The +The .Tn ZFS Intent Log .Pq Tn ZIL @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ the typical paths are not valid. .Sy altroot is not a persistent property. It is valid only while the system is up. Setting -.Sy altroot +.Sy altroot defaults to using .Cm cachefile=none , though this may be overridden using an explicit setting. @@ -627,9 +627,9 @@ This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name, .It Sy autoreplace Ns = Ns Cm on No | Cm off Controls automatic device replacement. If set to .Qq Cm off , -device replacement must be initiated by the administrator by using the +device replacement must be initiated by the administrator by using the .Qq Nm Cm replace -command. If set to +command. If set to .Qq Cm on , any new device, found in the same physical location as a device that previously belonged to the pool, is @@ -650,13 +650,13 @@ pool configuration in a different location that can later be imported with .Qq Nm Cm import Fl c . Setting it to the special value .Qq Cm none -creates a temporary pool that is never cached, and the special value +creates a temporary pool that is never cached, and the special value .Cm '' (empty string) uses the default location. .It Sy dedupditto Ns = Ns Ar number Threshold for the number of block ditto copies. If the reference count for a deduplicated block increases above this number, a new ditto copy of this block -is automatically stored. Deafult setting is +is automatically stored. Default setting is .Cm 0 . .It Sy delegation Ns = Ns Cm on No | Cm off Controls whether a non-privileged user is granted access based on the dataset @@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ root dataset cannot be mounted. This can be overridden with the option. .Bl -tag -width indent .It Fl f -Forces use of +Forces use of .Ar vdev Ns s, even if they appear in use or specify a conflicting replication level. Not all devices can be overridden in this manner. @@ -897,7 +897,7 @@ or .Qq Cm altroot Ns Pa /pool if .Sy altroot -is specified. The mount point must be an absolute path, +is specified. The mount point must be an absolute path, .Qq Cm legacy , or .Qq Cm none . @@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ seconds until .Sy Ctrl-C is pressed. If no .Ar pools -are specified, statistics for every pool in the system is shown. If +are specified, statistics for every pool in the system is shown. If .Ar count is specified, the command exits after .Ar count @@ -1292,7 +1292,7 @@ When given an interval, the output is printed every .Ar interval seconds until .Sy Ctrl-C -is pressed. If +is pressed. If .Ar count is specified, the command exits after .Ar count @@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@ This is equivalent to attaching waiting for it to resilver, and then detaching .Ar old_device . .Pp -The size of +The size of .Ar new_device must be greater than or equal to the minimum size of all the devices in a mirror or @@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ configuration. is required if the pool is not redundant. If .Ar new_device is not specified, it defaults to -.Ar old_device . +.Ar old_device . This form of replacement is useful after an existing disk has failed and has been physically replaced. In this case, the new disk may have the same .Pa /dev @@ -1496,12 +1496,12 @@ unless overridden by a device specification on the command line. .Pp When using a .Ar device -argument, +argument, .Cm split -includes the specified device(s) in a new pool and, should any devices remain +includes the specified device(s) in a new pool and, should any devices remain unspecified, assigns the last device in each mirror .No vdev -to that pool, as it does normally. If you are uncertain about the outcome of a +to that pool, as it does normally. If you are uncertain about the outcome of a .Cm split command, use the .Fl n @@ -1554,7 +1554,7 @@ When given an interval, the output is printed every .Ar interval seconds until .Sy Ctrl-C -is pressed. If +is pressed. If .Ar count is specified, the command exits after .Ar count -- 2.45.0