Shares and Projects
The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance uses storage pools, projects, and shares to organize data.
Shares are filesystems and LUNs that are exported over supported data protocols to clients
of the appliance. All shares within a project can share common settings, and quotas can be
enforced at the project level in addition to the share level. For more information about how the
appliance organizes data, see “About Storage Pools, Projects, and Shares” on page 361.
To create and modify projects, use these tasks:
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Creating a Project - BUI, CLI
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Editing a Project - BUI, CLI
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Renaming a Project - BUI, CLI
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Deleting a Project - BUI, CLI
To create and modify filesystems and LUNs, use these tasks:
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Creating a Filesystem or LUN in a Project - BUI, CLI
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Editing a Filesystem or LUN - BUI, CLI
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Renaming a Filesystem or LUN - BUI, CLI
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Moving a Filesystem or LUN to a Different Project - BUI, CLI
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Deleting a Filesystem or LUN - BUI, CLI
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Setting User or Group Quotas - BUI, CLI
To understand more about how the appliance organizes storage, see these topics:
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“About Storage Pools, Projects, and Shares” on page 361
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“Space Management for Shares” on page 396
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“Project and Share Properties” on page 363
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“Working with Filesystem Namespace” on page 399
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“Share Usage Statistics” on page 401
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“Share and Project Protocols” on page 402
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“Access Control Lists for Filesystems” on page 415
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“Working with Schemas” on page 422
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