Yep, thanks for digging that up.  FYI, this is RFE 6421959 "want zfs
send to preserve properties ('zfs send -p')".

--matt

On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 02:21:44PM -0400, Jeff Victor wrote:
> An earlier response from Matt Ahrens, to a similar question:
> 
> > 'zfs backup/restore' (now 'zfs send/receive') currently only sends the
> > filesystem's contents, and not its settings.  This is useful if, for
> > example, you want to use different settings on the remote side (eg. turn
> > on compression).  However, we're aware that preserving the settings
> > would be really useful too, and we'll be working on that for a future
> > release.
> 
> 
> 
> Franz Haberhauer wrote:
> >Where are properties of a ZFS filesystem stored (e.g. non-default 
> >mountpoints, quota, reservation, compression, exported shares etc.)?
> >Do backup/restore mechanisms (zfs send/receive, Networker/NetBackup/TSM, 
> >*tar etc.)
> >handle (save/restore) them automagically or are there additional 
> >procedures needed?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Franz
> 
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