Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] ZFS allowed characters (valid characters)

2014-09-15 Thread Laurent Blume
Le 2014/09/14 17:26 +0200, Jim Klimov a écrit: while i don't have a precise answer, i think that the set of valid characters in dataset names is different from those in the POSIX filesystems - i.e. '@' and '%' are reserved dataset separators (real and receiving-in-progress snapshots) while valid

[OpenIndiana-discuss] ZFS allowed characters (valid characters)

2014-09-14 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
Is ZFS using Unicode or ASCII? Or something else? Are there disallowed characters? '\0' or @ or '/' or anything else? I know these characters generally would be *difficult* to use just because of limitations of your application environment (for example, bash will always parse the '/' as a

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] ZFS allowed characters (valid characters)

2014-09-14 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
From: Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) [mailto:openindi...@nedharvey.com] Is ZFS using Unicode or ASCII? Or something else? Are there disallowed characters? '\0' or @ or '/' or anything else? I know these characters generally would be *difficult* to use just because of limitations of