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With Networking for Systems Administrators production wrapping up, OpenZFS Mastery is starting to lurch forward. Here’s a tidbit.
ZFS was designed by highly experienced Unix engineers who spent decades writing scripts to parse df(1) and du(1) and fstat(1) and lsof(1) output and were determined to quit relying on sed(1) and awk(1) for even the simplest operations. The ZFS commands are not only designed to work together, each offers “customizable output designed to be piped directly into other commands. They can even produce JSON for convenient automation, as we’ll illustrate with examples throughout,
OpenZFS Mastery is open for sponsorship at https://sponsor.mwl.io.
By Michael W LucasWith Networking for Systems Administrators production wrapping up, OpenZFS Mastery is starting to lurch forward. Here’s a tidbit.
ZFS was designed by highly experienced Unix engineers who spent decades writing scripts to parse df(1) and du(1) and fstat(1) and lsof(1) output and were determined to quit relying on sed(1) and awk(1) for even the simplest operations. The ZFS commands are not only designed to work together, each offers “customizable output designed to be piped directly into other commands. They can even produce JSON for convenient automation, as we’ll illustrate with examples throughout,
OpenZFS Mastery is open for sponsorship at https://sponsor.mwl.io.