Zpool

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Creating a pool

In the past, it was customary to label the disk before using it with ZFS. This is no longer the case. It is preferred that ZFS labels the disk.

It is recommended on OS X that ZFS is told to be case-insensitive and using formD. This is what OS X expects by default. It is also recommended to create pools with the default 4096 (4k) disks, even if your disks are still the older 512.

Recommended pool creation command line

zpool create -f -O casesensitivity=insensitive -O normalization=formD -o ashift=12 $poolname /dev/diskX

Replace $poolname with the name of the pool you want, for example "tank". If you want to use the entire disk for ZFS, replace /dev/diskX with the available disk. For example /dev/disk1 If you have already partitioned the disk, and wish to only use a slice, use /dev/disk1s2

You can also decide to disable access time, enable compression and all those nice things. But that can be done at any time in ZFS. For example

zfs set compression=on $poolname