stuart anderson writes:
> > > > Question :
> > > >
> > > > Is there a way to change the volume blocksize
> > say
> > > via 'zfs snapshot send/receive'?
> > > >
> > > > As I see things, this isn't possible as the
> > target
> > > volume (including property values) gets
> > overwritten
>
> > > Question :
> > >
> > > Is there a way to change the volume blocksize
> say
> > via 'zfs snapshot send/receive'?
> > >
> > > As I see things, this isn't possible as the
> target
> > volume (including property values) gets
> overwritten
> > by 'zfs receive'.
> > >
> >
> > By default, proper
> > Question :
> >
> > Is there a way to change the volume blocksize say
> via 'zfs snapshot send/receive'?
> >
> > As I see things, this isn't possible as the target
> volume (including property values) gets overwritten
> by 'zfs receive'.
> >
>
> By default, properties are not received. To p
Nick Smith wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Background:
>
> I have a ZFS volume with the incorrect volume blocksize for the filesystem
> (NTFS) that it is supporting.
>
> This volume contains important data that is proving impossible to copy using
> Windows XP Xen HVM that "owns" the data.
>
> The dispari
Dear all,
Background:
I have a ZFS volume with the incorrect volume blocksize for the filesystem
(NTFS) that it is supporting.
This volume contains important data that is proving impossible to copy using
Windows XP Xen HVM that "owns" the data.
The disparity in volume blocksize (current set