PRs for manpage 'zpool(8)'
This is an experimental report containing PRs for manpage 'zpool(8)' as of Fri May 30 07:40:14 2014 UTC. See notes.
PRs for manpage 'zpool(8)':
S | Submitted | Tracker | Resp. | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
o | 2013/09/05 | bin/181847 | zpool(8) sets wrong mountpoint when using altroot | |
o | 2013/02/18 | bin/176253 | fs | zpool(8): zfs pool indentation is misleading/wrong |
o | 2012/12/29 | bin/174801 | zpool(8)/iostat(8): zpool list and iostat do not display disk sizes in non-top-level vdevs | |
o | 2012/11/02 | bin/173298 | zpool(8): Splitted pool is not expandable | |
o | 2012/07/14 | bin/169865 | zpool(8): zpool iostat shows 0 activity, although the pool is transferred the data | |
o | 2012/01/02 | bin/163769 | [patch] fix zpool(8) compile time warnings |
Notes
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