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# stratis
> Manage local storage pools and volumes using the Stratis storage manager.
> Stratis volumes use the XFS filesystem and require the `stratisd` service.
> More information: <https://stratis-storage.github.io>.
- Start the Stratis service (must be active before managing pools or volumes):
`sudo systemctl start stratisd`
- Create a storage pool from one or more devices:
`sudo stratis pool create {{pool_name}} {{/dev/sdX}} {{/dev/sdY}}`
- Create a filesystem (volume) in a pool:
`sudo stratis filesystem create {{pool_name}} {{volume_name}}`
- List all Stratis filesystems:
`sudo stratis filesystem list`
- Format and mount a Stratis volume manually:
`sudo mkfs.xfs /dev/stratis/{{pool_name}}/{{volume_name}} && sudo mount /dev/stratis/{{pool_name}}/{{volume_name}} {{/mnt/target}}`
- Add a volume to `/etc/fstab` for mounting at boot:
`echo /dev/stratis/{{pool_name}}/{{volume_name}} {{/mnt/target}} xfs defaults,x-systemd.requires=stratisd.service 0 0 | sudo tee {{[-a|--append]}} /etc/fstab`
- Extend an existing pool by adding a new device:
`sudo stratis pool add-data {{pool_name}} {{/dev/sdZ}}`
- Delete a volume:
`sudo stratis filesystem destroy {{pool_name}} {{volume_name}}`