--- title: About the zfs_dataset Resource platform: linux --- # zfs_dataset Use the `zfs_dataset` Chef InSpec audit resource to test the ZFS datasets on FreeBSD systems.
## Availability ### Installation This resource is distributed along with Chef InSpec itself. You can use it automatically. ### Version This resource first became available in v1.16.0 of InSpec. ## Syntax A `zfs_dataset` resource block declares the ZFS dataset properties that should be tested: describe zfs_dataset('dataset') do it { should MATCHER 'value' } end where * `('dataset')` is the name of the ZFS dataset (eg: `'tank/tmp'`) * `MATCHER` is a valid matcher for this resource * `'value'` is the value to be tested
## Examples The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource. ### Test a dataset of 'tank/tmp' describe zfs_dataset('tank/tmp') do it { should be_mounted } its('atime') { should eq 'on' } its('compression') { should eq 'lz4' } its('exec') { should eq 'off' } its('readonly') { should eq 'off' } its('setuid') { should eq 'off' } end
## Matchers This Chef InSpec audit resource has the matchers listed below, in addition to dynamically exposing all ZFS dataset properties available (see: `man zfs` for the list of supported properties). For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/). ### be_mounted The `be_mounted` matcher tests if the dataset is accessible from the file system: it { should be_mounted }