diff --git a/docs/storage.rst b/docs/storage.rst index f473adbe..60cf268e 100644 --- a/docs/storage.rst +++ b/docs/storage.rst @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ You can create an ``ext4`` or ``xfs`` filesystem on a disk using ``fs create``, or by navigating to **Administration -> Storage/Disks -> Directory** in the web interface and creating one from there. The following command creates an ``ext4`` filesystem and passes the ``--add-datastore`` parameter, in order to -automatically create a datastore on the disk (in this case ``sdd``). This will +automatically create a datastore on the disk. This will create a datastore at the location ``/mnt/datastore/store1``: .. code-block:: console - # proxmox-backup-manager disk fs create store1 --disk sdd --filesystem ext4 --add-datastore true + # proxmox-backup-manager disk fs create store1 --disk sdX --filesystem ext4 --add-datastore true .. image:: images/screenshots/pbs-gui-disks-zfs-create.png :align: right @@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ create a datastore at the location ``/mnt/datastore/store1``: You can also create a ``zpool`` with various raid levels from **Administration -> Storage/Disks -> ZFS** in the web interface, or by using ``zpool create``. The command -below creates a mirrored ``zpool`` using two disks (``sdb`` & ``sdc``) and +below creates a mirrored ``zpool`` using two disks and mounts it under ``/mnt/datastore/zpool1``: .. code-block:: console - # proxmox-backup-manager disk zpool create zpool1 --devices sdb,sdc --raidlevel mirror + # proxmox-backup-manager disk zpool create zpool1 --devices sdX,sdY --raidlevel mirror .. note:: You can also pass the ``--add-datastore`` parameter here, to automatically create a datastore from the disk.