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I am trying to upgrade an old compiled from source ZFS
0.7.0-133_g35df0bb55
release candidate to the latest stable version, and rebuild the related dataset calledpool
.These are the steps I planned on taking.
backup
on temporary storage.pool
tobackup
ENCRYPTED=NO
datasets first (majority of data)ENCRYPTED=YES
datasets using --raw or -wpool
with new version.backup
as read-onlybackup
topool
backup
The problem starts with 2b: sending encrypted datasets. I had already made the main
backup
pool. This is how I transfered the encrypted datasets:The encrypted datasets show up as unencrypted on the destination, and cannot be mounted. Something clearly went wrong. So I want to destroy them, and try again with rsync. However, I cannot remove them:
The command hangs indefinitely (although this is a mini dataset which should be done in under a minute)
I would like to destroy all the encrypted datasets and try again by manually using rsync in stead. If I have to destroy the whole pool, I wil loose many terabytes of already copied unencrypted data, and it will set me back two days.
Is it possible to recursively destroy
backup/data
and keep thebackup
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