I worked around the problem by first creating a filesystem of the same name with compression=gzip on the target server. Like this:
zfs create sas/archive zfs set compression=gzip sas/archive Then I used zfs receive with the -F option: zfs send -vR promise1/arch...@daily.1 | zfs send zfs receive -vFd sas And now I have gzip compression enabled locally: zfs get compression sas/archive NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE sas/archive compression gzip local Not pretty, but it works. Daniel Bakken On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Cindy Swearingen < cindy.swearin...@oracle.com> wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > I tried to reproduce this by sending from a b130 system to a s10u9 system, > which vary in pool versions, but this shouldn't matter. I've > been sending/receiving streams between latest build systems and > older s10 systems for a long time. The zfs send -R option to send a > recursive snapshot and all properties integrated into b77 so that > isn't your problem either. > > The above works as expected. See below. > > I also couldn't find any recent bugs related to this, but bug searching is > not an exact science. > > Mystified as well... > > Cindy >
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