Mattias Pantzare wrote:

> As the fsid is created when the file system is created it will be the
> same when you mount it on a different NFS server. Why change it?
> 
> Or are you trying to match two different file systems? Then you also
> have to match all inode-numbers on your files. That is not possible at
> all.

It is, if you do block replication between the servers (drbd on Linux, 
or the Sun product whose name I'm blanking on at the moment).

What isn't clear is if zfs send/recv retains inode numbers... if it 
doesn't that's a really sad thing, as we won't be able to use ZFS to 
replace NetApp snapmirrors.

-- 
Carson
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