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ZSTREAM(8) | System Manager's Manual | ZSTREAM(8) |
NAME¶
zstream
—
manipulate ZFS send streams
SYNOPSIS¶
zstream |
dump [-Cvd ]
[file] |
zstream |
redup [-v ]
file |
zstream |
token resume_token |
DESCRIPTION¶
The zstream utility manipulates ZFS send streams output by the zfs send command.
zstream
dump
[-Cvd
] [file]- Print information about the specified send stream, including headers and
record counts. The send stream may either be in the specified
file, or provided on standard input.
-C
- Suppress the validation of checksums.
-v
- Verbose. Print metadata for each record.
-d
- Dump data contained in each record. Implies verbose.
The
zstreamdump
alias is provided for compatibility and is equivalent to runningzstream
dump
. zstream
token
resume_token- Dumps zfs resume token information
zstream
redup
[-v
] file- Deduplicated send streams can be generated by using the
zfs
send
-D
command. The ability to send deduplicated send streams is deprecated. In the future, the ability to receive a deduplicated send stream withzfs
receive
will be removed. However, deduplicated send streams can still be received by utilizingzstream
redup
.The
zstream
redup
command is provided a file containing a deduplicated send stream, and outputs an equivalent non-deduplicated send stream on standard output. Therefore, a deduplicated send stream can be received by running:#
zstream
redup
DEDUP_STREAM_FILE |zfs
receive
…-v
- Verbose. Print summary of converted records.
SEE ALSO¶
May 8, 2021 | OpenZFS |