Some mdoc(7) style and typo fixes to zfs(8).
Submitted by: Nobuyuki Koganemaru <n-kogane@syd.odn.ne.jp> MFC after: 3 days
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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ property. This directory is created as needed, and
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automatically mounts the file system when the
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.Qq Nm Cm mount Fl a
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command is invoked (without editing
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.Pa /etc/fstab Ns ).
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.Pa /etc/fstab ) .
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The
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.Sy mountpoint
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property can be inherited, so if
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@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ responsible for mounting and unmounting the file system.
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dataset can be attached to a jail by using the
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.Qq Nm Cm jail
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subcommand. You cannot attach a dataset to one jail and the children of the
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same dataset to another jails. To allow managment of the dataset from within
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same dataset to another jails. To allow management of the dataset from within
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a jail, the
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.Sy jailed
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property has to be set. The
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@ -624,10 +624,10 @@ symbol, using one of the following forms:
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.Bl -bullet -offset 2n
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.It
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POSIX name (for example,
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.Em joe Ns )
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.Em joe )
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.It
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POSIX numeric ID (for example,
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.Em 1001 Ns )
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.Em 1001 )
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.El
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.It Sy userrefs
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This property is set to the number of user holds on this snapshot. User holds
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@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ snapshot.
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The
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.Ar snapshot
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may be specified as a short snapshot name (just the part after the
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.Sy @ Ns ),
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.Sy @ ) ,
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in which case it will be interpreted as a snapshot in the same filesystem as
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this dataset. The
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.Ar snapshot
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@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ is an integer from 1 (fastest) to 9 (best compression ratio). Currently,
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is equivalent to
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.Cm gzip-6
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(which is also the default for
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.Xr gzip 1 Ns ).
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.Xr gzip 1 ) .
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The
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.Cm zle
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compression algorithm compresses runs of zeros.
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@ -952,7 +952,7 @@ space calculation does not include space that is used by descendent datasets,
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such as snapshots and clones. User space consumption is identified by the
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.Sy userspace@ Ns Ar user
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property.
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.sp
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.Pp
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Enforcement of user quotas may be delayed by several seconds. This delay means
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that a user might exceed their quota before the system notices that they are
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over quota and begins to refuse additional writes with the
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@ -960,14 +960,14 @@ over quota and begins to refuse additional writes with the
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error message. See the
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.Cm userspace
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subcommand for more information.
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.sp
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.Pp
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Unprivileged users can only access their own groups' space usage. The root
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user, or a user who has been granted the
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.Sy userquota
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privilege with
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.Qq Nm Cm allow ,
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can get and set everyone's quota.
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.sp
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.Pp
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This property is not available on volumes, on file systems before version 4, or
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on pools before version 15. The
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.Sy userquota@ Ns ...
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@ -979,17 +979,17 @@ symbol, using one of the following forms:
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.Bl -bullet -offset 2n
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.It
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POSIX name (for example,
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.Em joe Ns )
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.Em joe )
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.It
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POSIX numeric ID (for example,
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.Em 1001 Ns )
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.Em 1001 )
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.El
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.It Sy groupquota@ Ns Ar group Ns = Ns Ar size | Cm none
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Limits the amount of space consumed by the specified group. Group space
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consumption is identified by the
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.Sy userquota@ Ns Ar user
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property.
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.sp
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.Pp
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Unprivileged users can access only their own groups' space usage. The root
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user, or a user who has been granted the
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.Sy groupquota
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@ -1020,7 +1020,7 @@ than or equal to 128 Kbytes.
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Changing the file system's
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.Sy recordsize
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affects only files created afterward; existing files are unaffected.
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.sp
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.Pp
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This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name,
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.Sy recsize .
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.It Sy refquota Ns = Ns Ar size | Cm none
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@ -1036,13 +1036,13 @@ The
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.Sy refreservation
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reservation is accounted for in the parent datasets' space used, and counts
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against the parent datasets' quotas and reservations.
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.sp
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.Pp
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If
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.Sy refreservation
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is set, a snapshot is only allowed if there is enough free pool space outside
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of this reservation to accommodate the current number of "referenced" bytes in
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the dataset.
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.sp
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.Pp
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This property can also be referred to by its shortened column name,
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.Sy refreserv .
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.It Sy reservation Ns = Ns Ar size | Cm none
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@ -1161,7 +1161,7 @@ version number of 9 or higher, a
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is set instead. Any changes to
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.Sy volsize
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are reflected in an equivalent change to the reservation (or
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.Sy refreservation Ns ).
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.Sy refreservation ) .
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The
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.Sy volsize
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can only be set to a multiple of
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@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ run out of space, resulting in undefined behavior or data corruption, depending
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on how the volume is used. These effects can also occur when the volume size is
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changed while it is in use (particularly when shrinking the size). Extreme care
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should be used when adjusting the volume size.
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.sp
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.Pp
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Though not recommended, a "sparse volume" (also known as "thin provisioning")
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can be created by specifying the
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.Fl s
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@ -1708,7 +1708,7 @@ Snapshots are displayed if the
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property is
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.Cm on
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(the default is
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.Cm off Ns ).
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.Cm off ) .
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The following fields are displayed,
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.Sy name , used , available , referenced , mountpoint .
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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@ -2168,10 +2168,10 @@ Creates a stream representation of the last
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argument (not part of
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.Fl i
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or
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.Fl I Ns )
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.Fl I )
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which is written to standard output. The output can be redirected to
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a file or to a different system (for example, using
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.Xr ssh 1 Ns ).
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.Xr ssh 1 ) .
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By default, a full stream is generated.
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl i Ar snapshot
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@ -2180,10 +2180,10 @@ Generate an incremental stream from the
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to the last
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.Ar snapshot .
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The incremental source (the
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.Fl i Ar snapshot Ns )
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.Fl i Ar snapshot )
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can be specified as the last component of the snapshot name (for example, the
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part after the
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.Sy @ Ns ),
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.Sy @ ) ,
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and it is assumed to be from the same file system as the last
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.Ar snapshot .
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.Pp
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@ -2191,11 +2191,13 @@ If the destination is a clone, the source may be the origin snapshot, which
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must be fully specified (for example,
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.Cm pool/fs@origin ,
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not just
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.Cm @origin Ns ).
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.Cm @origin ) .
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.It Fl I Ar snapshot
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Generate a stream package that sends all intermediary snapshots from the
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.Fl I Ar snapshot to the last
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.Ar snapshot . For example,
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.Fl I Ar snapshot
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to the last
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.Ar snapshot .
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For example,
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.Ic -I @a fs@d
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is similar to
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.Ic -i @a fs@b; -i @b fs@c; -i @c fs@d .
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@ -2223,12 +2225,12 @@ flag is specified when this stream is received, snapshots and file systems that
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.It Fl D
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Generate a deduplicated stream. Blocks which would have been sent multiple
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times in the send stream will only be sent once. The receiving system must
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also support this feature to recieve a deduplicated stream. This flag can
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also support this feature to receive a deduplicated stream. This flag can
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be used regardless of the dataset's
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.Sy dedup
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property, but performance will be much better if the filesystem uses a
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dedup-capable checksum (eg.
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.Sy sha256 Ns ).
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.Sy sha256 ) .
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.It Fl r
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Recursively send all descendant snapshots. This is similar to the
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.Fl R
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@ -2323,14 +2325,14 @@ option is specified, all but the pool name of the sent snapshot path is
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appended (for example,
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.Sy b/c@1
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appended from sent snapshot
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.Sy a/b/c@1 Ns ),
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.Sy a/b/c@1 ) ,
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and if the
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.Fl e
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option is specified, only the tail of the sent snapshot path is appended (for
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example,
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.Sy c@1
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appended from sent snapshot
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.Sy a/b/c@1 Ns ).
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.Sy a/b/c@1 ) .
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In the case of
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.Fl d ,
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any file systems needed to replicate the path of the sent snapshot are created
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@ -2349,13 +2351,13 @@ Print verbose information about the stream and the time required to perform the
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receive operation.
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.It Fl n
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Do not actually receive the stream. This can be useful in conjunction with the
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.It Fl v
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.Fl v
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option to verify the name the receive operation would use.
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.It Fl F
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Force a rollback of the file system to the most recent snapshot before
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performing the receive operation. If receiving an incremental replication
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stream (for example, one generated by
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.Qq Nm Cm send Fl R Fi iI Ns ) ,
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.Qq Nm Cm send Fl R Fi iI ) ,
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destroy snapshots and file systems that do not exist on the sending side.
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.El
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.It Xo
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@ -2409,7 +2411,8 @@ option.
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.Op Fl e
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.Ar perm Ns | Ns Ar @setname Ns Op , Ns Ar ...
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.Xc
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Specifies that the permissions be delegated to "everyone." Multiple permissions
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Specifies that the permissions be delegated to "everyone".
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Multiple permissions
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may be specified as a comma-separated list. Permission names are the same as
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.Tn ZFS
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subcommand and property names. See the property list below. Property set names,
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@ -2655,7 +2658,7 @@ Describes differences between a snapshot and a successor dataset. The
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successor dataset can be a later snapshot or the current filesystem.
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.Pp
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The changed files are displayed including the change type. The change type
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is displayed ussing a single character. If a file or directory was renamed,
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is displayed useing a single character. If a file or directory was renamed,
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the old and the new names are displayed.
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.Pp
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The following change types can be displayed:
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@ -2680,9 +2683,9 @@ The following file types can be displayed:
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.It \&B Ta block device
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.It \&@ Ta symbolic link
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.It \&= Ta socket
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.It \&> Ta door (not supported on Fx Ns )
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.It \&| Ta FIFO (not supported on Fx Ns )
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.It \&P Ta event portal (not supported on Fx Ns )
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.It \&> Ta door (not supported on Fx )
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.It \&| Ta FIFO (not supported on Fx )
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.It \&P Ta event portal (not supported on Fx )
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.El
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.It Fl H
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Machine-parseable output, fields separated a tab character.
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