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All rights reserved. 29eda14cbcSMatt Macy.\" Copyright 2018 Nexenta Systems, Inc. 30eda14cbcSMatt Macy.\" Copyright 2019 Joyent, Inc. 31eda14cbcSMatt Macy.\" 32*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Dd March 16, 2022 33eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Dt ZFS-SEND 8 34eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Os 3516038816SMartin Matuska. 36eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sh NAME 377877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs-send 3816038816SMartin Matuska.Nd generate backup stream of ZFS dataset 39eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sh SYNOPSIS 407877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 41eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 4216038816SMartin Matuska.Op Fl DLPRbcehnpsvw 43*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Op Fl X Ar dataset Ns Oo , Ns Ar dataset Oc Ns ... 44eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Oo Fl I Ns | Ns Fl i Oc Ar snapshot 45eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot 467877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 47eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 483f9d360cSMartin Matuska.Op Fl DLPcensvw 49eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl i Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark 50eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot 517877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 52eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 53eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl -redact Ar redaction_bookmark 54eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl DLPcenpv 55eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl i Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark 56eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot 577877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 58eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 59eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl Penv 60eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl t 61eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar receive_resume_token 627877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 63eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 64eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl Pnv 65eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl S Ar filesystem 667877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 67eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm redact 68eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot redaction_bookmark 6916038816SMartin Matuska.Ar redaction_snapshot Ns … 7016038816SMartin Matuska. 71eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sh DESCRIPTION 72eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Bl -tag -width "" 73eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Xo 747877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 75eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 76eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl DLPRbcehnpvw 77*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Op Fl X Ar dataset Ns Oo , Ns Ar dataset Oc Ns ... 78eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Oo Fl I Ns | Ns Fl i Oc Ar snapshot 79eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot 80eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xc 81eda14cbcSMatt MacyCreates a stream representation of the second 82eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot , 83eda14cbcSMatt Macywhich is written to standard output. 84eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe output can be redirected to a file or to a different system 85eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Po for example, using 86eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xr ssh 1 87eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pc . 88eda14cbcSMatt MacyBy default, a full stream is generated. 89eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Bl -tag -width "-D" 90eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl D , -dedup 91eda14cbcSMatt MacyDeduplicated send is no longer supported. 92eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis flag is accepted for backwards compatibility, but a regular, 93eda14cbcSMatt Macynon-deduplicated stream will be generated. 94eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl I Ar snapshot 95eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a stream package that sends all intermediary snapshots from the first 96eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshot to the second snapshot. 97eda14cbcSMatt MacyFor example, 98eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl I Em @a Em fs@d 99eda14cbcSMatt Macyis similar to 100eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl i Em @a Em fs@b Ns \&; Fl i Em @b Em fs@c Ns \&; Fl i Em @c Em fs@d . 101eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe incremental source may be specified as with the 102eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl i 103eda14cbcSMatt Macyoption. 104eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl L , -large-block 105eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a stream which may contain blocks larger than 128KB. 106eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis flag has no effect if the 107eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy large_blocks 108eda14cbcSMatt Macypool feature is disabled, or if the 109eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy recordsize 110eda14cbcSMatt Macyproperty of this filesystem has never been set above 128KB. 111eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe receiving system must have the 112eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy large_blocks 113eda14cbcSMatt Macypool feature enabled as well. 114eda14cbcSMatt MacySee 1153ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpool-features 7 116eda14cbcSMatt Macyfor details on ZFS feature flags and the 117eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy large_blocks 118eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature. 119eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl P , -parsable 120eda14cbcSMatt MacyPrint machine-parsable verbose information about the stream package generated. 121eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl R , -replicate 122eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a replication stream package, which will replicate the specified 123eda14cbcSMatt Macyfile system, and all descendent file systems, up to the named snapshot. 124eda14cbcSMatt MacyWhen received, all properties, snapshots, descendent file systems, and clones 125eda14cbcSMatt Macyare preserved. 126eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pp 127eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the 128eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl i 129eda14cbcSMatt Macyor 130eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl I 131eda14cbcSMatt Macyflags are used in conjunction with the 132eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl R 133eda14cbcSMatt Macyflag, an incremental replication stream is generated. 134eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe current values of properties, and current snapshot and file system names are 135eda14cbcSMatt Macyset when the stream is received. 136eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the 137eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl F 138eda14cbcSMatt Macyflag is specified when this stream is received, snapshots and file systems that 13916038816SMartin Matuskado not exist on the sending side are destroyed. 14016038816SMartin MatuskaIf the 141eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl R 142eda14cbcSMatt Macyflag is used to send encrypted datasets, then 143eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl w 144eda14cbcSMatt Macymust also be specified. 145*da5137abSMartin Matuska.It Fl X , -exclude Ar dataset Ns Oo , Ns Ar dataset Oc Ns ... 146*da5137abSMartin MatuskaWhen the 147*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Fl R 148*da5137abSMartin Matuskaflag is given, 149*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Fl X 150*da5137abSMartin Matuskacan be used to specify a list of datasets to be excluded from the 151*da5137abSMartin Matuskadata stream. 152*da5137abSMartin MatuskaThe 153*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Fl X 154*da5137abSMartin Matuskaoption can be used multiple times, or the list of datasets can be 155*da5137abSMartin Matuskaspecified as a comma-separated list, or both. 156*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ar dataset 157*da5137abSMartin Matuskamust not be the pool's root dataset, and all descendant datasets of 158*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ar dataset 159*da5137abSMartin Matuskawill be excluded from the send stream. 160*da5137abSMartin MatuskaRequires 161*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Fl R . 162eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl e , -embed 163eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a more compact stream by using 164eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy WRITE_EMBEDDED 165eda14cbcSMatt Macyrecords for blocks which are stored more compactly on disk by the 166eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 167eda14cbcSMatt Macypool feature. 168eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis flag has no effect if the 169eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 170eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature is disabled. 171eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe receiving system must have the 172eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 173eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature enabled. 174eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the 175eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy lz4_compress 176eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature is active on the sending system, then the receiving system must have 17716038816SMartin Matuskathat feature enabled as well. 17816038816SMartin MatuskaDatasets that are sent with this flag may not be 179eda14cbcSMatt Macyreceived as an encrypted dataset, since encrypted datasets cannot use the 180eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 181eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature. 182eda14cbcSMatt MacySee 1833ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpool-features 7 184eda14cbcSMatt Macyfor details on ZFS feature flags and the 185eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 186eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature. 187eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl b , -backup 188eda14cbcSMatt MacySends only received property values whether or not they are overridden by local 18916038816SMartin Matuskasettings, but only if the dataset has ever been received. 19016038816SMartin MatuskaUse this option when you want 191eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Nm zfs Cm receive 192eda14cbcSMatt Macyto restore received properties backed up on the sent dataset and to avoid 193eda14cbcSMatt Macysending local settings that may have nothing to do with the source dataset, 194eda14cbcSMatt Macybut only with how the data is backed up. 195eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl c , -compressed 196eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a more compact stream by using compressed WRITE records for blocks 197eda14cbcSMatt Macywhich are compressed on disk and in memory 198eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Po see the 199eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy compression 200eda14cbcSMatt Macyproperty for details 201eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pc . 202eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the 203eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy lz4_compress 204eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature is active on the sending system, then the receiving system must have 205eda14cbcSMatt Macythat feature enabled as well. 206eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the 207eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy large_blocks 208eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature is enabled on the sending system but the 209eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl L 210eda14cbcSMatt Macyoption is not supplied in conjunction with 211eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl c , 212eda14cbcSMatt Macythen the data will be decompressed before sending so it can be split into 21316038816SMartin Matuskasmaller block sizes. 21416038816SMartin MatuskaStreams sent with 2159db44a8eSMartin Matuska.Fl c 2169db44a8eSMartin Matuskawill not have their data recompressed on the receiver side using 21716038816SMartin Matuska.Fl o Sy compress Ns = Ar value . 21816038816SMartin MatuskaThe data will stay compressed as it was from the sender. 21916038816SMartin MatuskaThe new compression property will be set for future data. 2206ba2210eSMartin MatuskaNote that uncompressed data from the sender will still attempt to 2216ba2210eSMartin Matuskacompress on the receiver, unless you specify 2226ba2210eSMartin Matuska.Fl o Sy compress Ns = Em off . 223eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl w , -raw 22416038816SMartin MatuskaFor encrypted datasets, send data exactly as it exists on disk. 22516038816SMartin MatuskaThis allows backups to be taken even if encryption keys are not currently loaded. 22616038816SMartin MatuskaThe backup may then be received on an untrusted machine since that machine will 227eda14cbcSMatt Macynot have the encryption keys to read the protected data or alter it without 22816038816SMartin Matuskabeing detected. 22916038816SMartin MatuskaUpon being received, the dataset will have the same encryption 230eda14cbcSMatt Macykeys as it did on the send side, although the 231eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy keylocation 232eda14cbcSMatt Macyproperty will be defaulted to 233eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy prompt 23416038816SMartin Matuskaif not otherwise provided. 23516038816SMartin MatuskaFor unencrypted datasets, this flag will be equivalent to 236eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl Lec . 237eda14cbcSMatt MacyNote that if you do not use this flag for sending encrypted datasets, data will 238eda14cbcSMatt Macybe sent unencrypted and may be re-encrypted with a different encryption key on 239eda14cbcSMatt Macythe receiving system, which will disable the ability to do a raw send to that 240eda14cbcSMatt Macysystem for incrementals. 241eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl h , -holds 242eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a stream package that includes any snapshot holds (created with the 24316038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm hold 244eda14cbcSMatt Macycommand), and indicating to 24516038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm receive 246eda14cbcSMatt Macythat the holds be applied to the dataset on the receiving system. 247eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl i Ar snapshot 248eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate an incremental stream from the first 249eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot 250eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pq the incremental source 251eda14cbcSMatt Macyto the second 252eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot 253eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pq the incremental target . 254eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe incremental source can be specified as the last component of the snapshot 255eda14cbcSMatt Macyname 256eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Po the 257eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy @ 258eda14cbcSMatt Macycharacter and following 259eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pc 260eda14cbcSMatt Macyand it is assumed to be from the same file system as the incremental target. 261eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pp 262eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the destination is a clone, the source may be the origin snapshot, which must 263eda14cbcSMatt Macybe fully specified 264eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Po for example, 265eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Em pool/fs@origin , 266eda14cbcSMatt Macynot just 267eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Em @origin 268eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pc . 269eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl n , -dryrun 270eda14cbcSMatt MacyDo a dry-run 271eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pq Qq No-op 272eda14cbcSMatt Macysend. 273eda14cbcSMatt MacyDo not generate any actual send data. 274eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis is useful in conjunction with the 275eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl v 276eda14cbcSMatt Macyor 277eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl P 278eda14cbcSMatt Macyflags to determine what data will be sent. 279eda14cbcSMatt MacyIn this case, the verbose output will be written to standard output 280eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Po contrast with a non-dry-run, where the stream is written to standard output 281eda14cbcSMatt Macyand the verbose output goes to standard error 282eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pc . 283eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl p , -props 284eda14cbcSMatt MacyInclude the dataset's properties in the stream. 285eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis flag is implicit when 286eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl R 287eda14cbcSMatt Macyis specified. 28816038816SMartin MatuskaThe receiving system must also support this feature. 28916038816SMartin MatuskaSends of encrypted datasets must use 290eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl w 291eda14cbcSMatt Macywhen using this flag. 29216038816SMartin Matuska.It Fl s , -skip-missing 29316038816SMartin MatuskaAllows sending a replication stream even when there are snapshots missing in the 29416038816SMartin Matuskahierarchy. 29516038816SMartin MatuskaWhen a snapshot is missing, instead of throwing an error and aborting the send, 29616038816SMartin Matuskaa warning is printed to the standard error stream and the dataset to which it belongs 29716038816SMartin Matuskaand its descendents are skipped. 29816038816SMartin MatuskaThis flag can only be used in conjunction with 29916038816SMartin Matuska.Fl R . 300eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl v , -verbose 301eda14cbcSMatt MacyPrint verbose information about the stream package generated. 302eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis information includes a per-second report of how much data has been sent. 303eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pp 304eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe format of the stream is committed. 305eda14cbcSMatt MacyYou will be able to receive your streams on future versions of ZFS. 306eda14cbcSMatt Macy.El 307eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Xo 3087877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 309eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 3103f9d360cSMartin Matuska.Op Fl DLPcenvw 311eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl i Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark 312eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume Ns | Ns Ar snapshot 313eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xc 314eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a send stream, which may be of a filesystem, and may be incremental 315eda14cbcSMatt Macyfrom a bookmark. 316eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the destination is a filesystem or volume, the pool must be read-only, or the 317eda14cbcSMatt Macyfilesystem must not be mounted. 318eda14cbcSMatt MacyWhen the stream generated from a filesystem or volume is received, the default 319eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshot name will be 320eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Qq --head-- . 3213f9d360cSMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -width "-D" 3223f9d360cSMartin Matuska.It Fl D , -dedup 3233f9d360cSMartin MatuskaDeduplicated send is no longer supported. 3243f9d360cSMartin MatuskaThis flag is accepted for backwards compatibility, but a regular, 3253f9d360cSMartin Matuskanon-deduplicated stream will be generated. 326eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl L , -large-block 327eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a stream which may contain blocks larger than 128KB. 328eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis flag has no effect if the 329eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy large_blocks 330eda14cbcSMatt Macypool feature is disabled, or if the 331eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy recordsize 332eda14cbcSMatt Macyproperty of this filesystem has never been set above 128KB. 333eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe receiving system must have the 334eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy large_blocks 335eda14cbcSMatt Macypool feature enabled as well. 336eda14cbcSMatt MacySee 3373ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpool-features 7 338eda14cbcSMatt Macyfor details on ZFS feature flags and the 339eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy large_blocks 340eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature. 341eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl P , -parsable 342eda14cbcSMatt MacyPrint machine-parsable verbose information about the stream package generated. 343eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl c , -compressed 344eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a more compact stream by using compressed WRITE records for blocks 345eda14cbcSMatt Macywhich are compressed on disk and in memory 346eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Po see the 347eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy compression 348eda14cbcSMatt Macyproperty for details 349eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pc . 350eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the 351eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy lz4_compress 352eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature is active on the sending system, then the receiving system must have 353eda14cbcSMatt Macythat feature enabled as well. 354eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the 355eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy large_blocks 356eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature is enabled on the sending system but the 357eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl L 358eda14cbcSMatt Macyoption is not supplied in conjunction with 359eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl c , 360eda14cbcSMatt Macythen the data will be decompressed before sending so it can be split into 361eda14cbcSMatt Macysmaller block sizes. 362eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl w , -raw 36316038816SMartin MatuskaFor encrypted datasets, send data exactly as it exists on disk. 36416038816SMartin MatuskaThis allows backups to be taken even if encryption keys are not currently loaded. 36516038816SMartin MatuskaThe backup may then be received on an untrusted machine since that machine will 366eda14cbcSMatt Macynot have the encryption keys to read the protected data or alter it without 36716038816SMartin Matuskabeing detected. 36816038816SMartin MatuskaUpon being received, the dataset will have the same encryption 369eda14cbcSMatt Macykeys as it did on the send side, although the 370eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy keylocation 371eda14cbcSMatt Macyproperty will be defaulted to 372eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy prompt 37316038816SMartin Matuskaif not otherwise provided. 37416038816SMartin MatuskaFor unencrypted datasets, this flag will be equivalent to 375eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl Lec . 376eda14cbcSMatt MacyNote that if you do not use this flag for sending encrypted datasets, data will 377eda14cbcSMatt Macybe sent unencrypted and may be re-encrypted with a different encryption key on 378eda14cbcSMatt Macythe receiving system, which will disable the ability to do a raw send to that 379eda14cbcSMatt Macysystem for incrementals. 380eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl e , -embed 381eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a more compact stream by using 382eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy WRITE_EMBEDDED 383eda14cbcSMatt Macyrecords for blocks which are stored more compactly on disk by the 384eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 385eda14cbcSMatt Macypool feature. 386eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis flag has no effect if the 387eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 388eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature is disabled. 389eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe receiving system must have the 390eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 391eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature enabled. 392eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the 393eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy lz4_compress 394eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature is active on the sending system, then the receiving system must have 39516038816SMartin Matuskathat feature enabled as well. 39616038816SMartin MatuskaDatasets that are sent with this flag may not be received as an encrypted dataset, 39716038816SMartin Matuskasince encrypted datasets cannot use the 398eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 399eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature. 400eda14cbcSMatt MacySee 4013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpool-features 7 402eda14cbcSMatt Macyfor details on ZFS feature flags and the 403eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy embedded_data 404eda14cbcSMatt Macyfeature. 405eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl i Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark 406eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate an incremental send stream. 407eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe incremental source must be an earlier snapshot in the destination's history. 408eda14cbcSMatt MacyIt will commonly be an earlier snapshot in the destination's file system, in 409eda14cbcSMatt Macywhich case it can be specified as the last component of the name 410eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Po the 411eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy # 412eda14cbcSMatt Macyor 413eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy @ 414eda14cbcSMatt Macycharacter and following 415eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pc . 416eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pp 417eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf the incremental target is a clone, the incremental source can be the origin 418eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshot, or an earlier snapshot in the origin's filesystem, or the origin's 419eda14cbcSMatt Macyorigin, etc. 420eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl n , -dryrun 421eda14cbcSMatt MacyDo a dry-run 422eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pq Qq No-op 423eda14cbcSMatt Macysend. 424eda14cbcSMatt MacyDo not generate any actual send data. 425eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis is useful in conjunction with the 426eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl v 427eda14cbcSMatt Macyor 428eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl P 429eda14cbcSMatt Macyflags to determine what data will be sent. 430eda14cbcSMatt MacyIn this case, the verbose output will be written to standard output 431eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Po contrast with a non-dry-run, where the stream is written to standard output 432eda14cbcSMatt Macyand the verbose output goes to standard error 433eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pc . 434eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl v , -verbose 435eda14cbcSMatt MacyPrint verbose information about the stream package generated. 436eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis information includes a per-second report of how much data has been sent. 437eda14cbcSMatt Macy.El 438eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Xo 4397877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 440eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 441eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl -redact Ar redaction_bookmark 442eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl DLPcenpv 443eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl i Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark 444eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot 445eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xc 446eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a redacted send stream. 447eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis send stream contains all blocks from the snapshot being sent that aren't 448eda14cbcSMatt Macyincluded in the redaction list contained in the bookmark specified by the 449eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl -redact 450eda14cbcSMatt Macy(or 45116038816SMartin Matuska.Fl d ) 45216038816SMartin Matuskaflag. 453eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe resulting send stream is said to be redacted with respect to the snapshots 454eda14cbcSMatt Macythe bookmark specified by the 455eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl -redact No flag was created with. 456eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe bookmark must have been created by running 45716038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm redact 458eda14cbcSMatt Macyon the snapshot being sent. 45916038816SMartin Matuska.Pp 460eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis feature can be used to allow clones of a filesystem to be made available on 461eda14cbcSMatt Macya remote system, in the case where their parent need not (or needs to not) be 462eda14cbcSMatt Macyusable. 463eda14cbcSMatt MacyFor example, if a filesystem contains sensitive data, and it has clones where 464eda14cbcSMatt Macythat sensitive data has been secured or replaced with dummy data, redacted sends 465eda14cbcSMatt Macycan be used to replicate the secured data without replicating the original 466eda14cbcSMatt Macysensitive data, while still sharing all possible blocks. 467eda14cbcSMatt MacyA snapshot that has been redacted with respect to a set of snapshots will 468eda14cbcSMatt Macycontain all blocks referenced by at least one snapshot in the set, but will 469eda14cbcSMatt Macycontain none of the blocks referenced by none of the snapshots in the set. 470eda14cbcSMatt MacyIn other words, if all snapshots in the set have modified a given block in the 471eda14cbcSMatt Macyparent, that block will not be sent; but if one or more snapshots have not 472eda14cbcSMatt Macymodified a block in the parent, they will still reference the parent's block, so 473eda14cbcSMatt Macythat block will be sent. 474eda14cbcSMatt MacyNote that only user data will be redacted. 47516038816SMartin Matuska.Pp 476eda14cbcSMatt MacyWhen the redacted send stream is received, we will generate a redacted 477eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshot. 478eda14cbcSMatt MacyDue to the nature of redaction, a redacted dataset can only be used in the 479eda14cbcSMatt Macyfollowing ways: 48016038816SMartin Matuska.Bl -enum -width "a." 48116038816SMartin Matuska.It 48216038816SMartin MatuskaTo receive, as a clone, an incremental send from the original snapshot to one 483eda14cbcSMatt Macyof the snapshots it was redacted with respect to. 484eda14cbcSMatt MacyIn this case, the stream will produce a valid dataset when received because all 485eda14cbcSMatt Macyblocks that were redacted in the parent are guaranteed to be present in the 486eda14cbcSMatt Macychild's send stream. 487eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis use case will produce a normal snapshot, which can be used just like other 488eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshots. 48916038816SMartin Matuska. 49016038816SMartin Matuska.It 49116038816SMartin MatuskaTo receive an incremental send from the original snapshot to something 492eda14cbcSMatt Macyredacted with respect to a subset of the set of snapshots the initial snapshot 493eda14cbcSMatt Macywas redacted with respect to. 494eda14cbcSMatt MacyIn this case, each block that was redacted in the original is still redacted 495eda14cbcSMatt Macy(redacting with respect to additional snapshots causes less data to be redacted 496eda14cbcSMatt Macy(because the snapshots define what is permitted, and everything else is 497eda14cbcSMatt Macyredacted)). 498eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis use case will produce a new redacted snapshot. 49916038816SMartin Matuska.It 50016038816SMartin MatuskaTo receive an incremental send from a redaction bookmark of the original 501eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshot that was created when redacting with respect to a subset of the set of 502eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshots the initial snapshot was created with respect to 503eda14cbcSMatt Macyanything else. 504eda14cbcSMatt MacyA send stream from such a redaction bookmark will contain all of the blocks 505eda14cbcSMatt Macynecessary to fill in any redacted data, should it be needed, because the sending 506eda14cbcSMatt Macysystem is aware of what blocks were originally redacted. 507eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis will either produce a normal snapshot or a redacted one, depending on 508eda14cbcSMatt Macywhether the new send stream is redacted. 50916038816SMartin Matuska.It 51016038816SMartin MatuskaTo receive an incremental send from a redacted version of the initial 511eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshot that is redacted with respect to a subject of the set of snapshots the 512eda14cbcSMatt Macyinitial snapshot was created with respect to. 513eda14cbcSMatt MacyA send stream from a compatible redacted dataset will contain all of the blocks 514eda14cbcSMatt Macynecessary to fill in any redacted data. 515eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis will either produce a normal snapshot or a redacted one, depending on 516eda14cbcSMatt Macywhether the new send stream is redacted. 51716038816SMartin Matuska.It 51816038816SMartin MatuskaTo receive a full send as a clone of the redacted snapshot. 519eda14cbcSMatt MacySince the stream is a full send, it definitionally contains all the data needed 520eda14cbcSMatt Macyto create a new dataset. 521eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis use case will either produce a normal snapshot or a redacted one, depending 522eda14cbcSMatt Macyon whether the full send stream was redacted. 52316038816SMartin Matuska.El 52416038816SMartin Matuska.Pp 52516038816SMartin MatuskaThese restrictions are detected and enforced by 52616038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm receive ; 52716038816SMartin Matuskaa redacted send stream will contain the list of snapshots that the stream is 528eda14cbcSMatt Macyredacted with respect to. 529eda14cbcSMatt MacyThese are stored with the redacted snapshot, and are used to detect and 53016038816SMartin Matuskacorrectly handle the cases above. 53116038816SMartin MatuskaNote that for technical reasons, 53216038816SMartin Matuskaraw sends and redacted sends cannot be combined at this time. 533eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Xo 5347877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 535eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 536eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl Penv 537eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl t 538eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar receive_resume_token 539eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xc 540eda14cbcSMatt MacyCreates a send stream which resumes an interrupted receive. 541eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe 542eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar receive_resume_token 543eda14cbcSMatt Macyis the value of this property on the filesystem or volume that was being 544eda14cbcSMatt Macyreceived into. 545eda14cbcSMatt MacySee the documentation for 54616038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm receive Fl s 547eda14cbcSMatt Macyfor more details. 548eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Xo 5497877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 550eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm send 551eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl Pnv 552eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Op Fl i Ar snapshot Ns | Ns Ar bookmark 553eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Fl S 554eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar filesystem 555eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xc 556eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a send stream from a dataset that has been partially received. 557eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Bl -tag -width "-L" 558eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Fl S , -saved 559eda14cbcSMatt MacyThis flag requires that the specified filesystem previously received a resumable 56016038816SMartin Matuskasend that did not finish and was interrupted. 56116038816SMartin MatuskaIn such scenarios this flag 56216038816SMartin Matuskaenables the user to send this partially received state. 56316038816SMartin MatuskaUsing this flag will always use the last fully received snapshot 56416038816SMartin Matuskaas the incremental source if it exists. 565eda14cbcSMatt Macy.El 566eda14cbcSMatt Macy.It Xo 5677877fdebSMatt Macy.Nm zfs 568eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Cm redact 569eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ar snapshot redaction_bookmark 57016038816SMartin Matuska.Ar redaction_snapshot Ns … 571eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xc 572eda14cbcSMatt MacyGenerate a new redaction bookmark. 573eda14cbcSMatt MacyIn addition to the typical bookmark information, a redaction bookmark contains 574eda14cbcSMatt Macythe list of redacted blocks and the list of redaction snapshots specified. 575eda14cbcSMatt MacyThe redacted blocks are blocks in the snapshot which are not referenced by any 576eda14cbcSMatt Macyof the redaction snapshots. 577eda14cbcSMatt MacyThese blocks are found by iterating over the metadata in each redaction snapshot 578eda14cbcSMatt Macyto determine what has been changed since the target snapshot. 579eda14cbcSMatt MacyRedaction is designed to support redacted zfs sends; see the entry for 58016038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send 581eda14cbcSMatt Macyfor more information on the purpose of this operation. 582eda14cbcSMatt MacyIf a redact operation fails partway through (due to an error or a system 583eda14cbcSMatt Macyfailure), the redaction can be resumed by rerunning the same command. 584eda14cbcSMatt Macy.El 585eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Ss Redaction 586eda14cbcSMatt MacyZFS has support for a limited version of data subsetting, in the form of 58716038816SMartin Matuskaredaction. 58816038816SMartin MatuskaUsing the 58916038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm redact 590eda14cbcSMatt Macycommand, a 591eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy redaction bookmark 59216038816SMartin Matuskacan be created that stores a list of blocks containing sensitive information. 59316038816SMartin MatuskaWhen provided to 59416038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send , 595eda14cbcSMatt Macythis causes a 596eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy redacted send 59716038816SMartin Matuskato occur. 59816038816SMartin MatuskaRedacted sends omit the blocks containing sensitive information, 59916038816SMartin Matuskareplacing them with REDACT records. 60016038816SMartin MatuskaWhen these send streams are received, a 601eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sy redacted dataset 60216038816SMartin Matuskais created. 60316038816SMartin MatuskaA redacted dataset cannot be mounted by default, since it is incomplete. 60416038816SMartin MatuskaIt can be used to receive other send streams. 60516038816SMartin MatuskaIn this way datasets can be used for data backup and replication, 60616038816SMartin Matuskawith all the benefits that zfs send and receive have to offer, 60716038816SMartin Matuskawhile protecting sensitive information from being 608eda14cbcSMatt Macystored on less-trusted machines or services. 609eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pp 61016038816SMartin MatuskaFor the purposes of redaction, there are two steps to the process. 61116038816SMartin MatuskaA redact step, and a send/receive step. 61216038816SMartin MatuskaFirst, a redaction bookmark is created. 61316038816SMartin MatuskaThis is done by providing the 61416038816SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm redact 615eda14cbcSMatt Macycommand with a parent snapshot, a bookmark to be created, and a number of 61616038816SMartin Matuskaredaction snapshots. 61716038816SMartin MatuskaThese redaction snapshots must be descendants of the parent snapshot, 61816038816SMartin Matuskaand they should modify data that is considered sensitive in some way. 61916038816SMartin MatuskaAny blocks of data modified by all of the redaction snapshots will 620eda14cbcSMatt Macybe listed in the redaction bookmark, because it represents the truly sensitive 62116038816SMartin Matuskainformation. 62216038816SMartin MatuskaWhen it comes to the send step, the send process will not send 623eda14cbcSMatt Macythe blocks listed in the redaction bookmark, instead replacing them with 62416038816SMartin MatuskaREDACT records. 62516038816SMartin MatuskaWhen received on the target system, this will create a 626eda14cbcSMatt Macyredacted dataset, missing the data that corresponds to the blocks in the 62716038816SMartin Matuskaredaction bookmark on the sending system. 62816038816SMartin MatuskaThe incremental send streams from 629eda14cbcSMatt Macythe original parent to the redaction snapshots can then also be received on 630eda14cbcSMatt Macythe target system, and this will produce a complete snapshot that can be used 63116038816SMartin Matuskanormally. 63216038816SMartin MatuskaIncrementals from one snapshot on the parent filesystem and another 633eda14cbcSMatt Macycan also be done by sending from the redaction bookmark, rather than the 634eda14cbcSMatt Macysnapshots themselves. 635eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Pp 63616038816SMartin MatuskaIn order to make the purpose of the feature more clear, an example is provided. 63716038816SMartin MatuskaConsider a zfs filesystem containing four files. 63816038816SMartin MatuskaThese files represent information for an online shopping service. 63916038816SMartin MatuskaOne file contains a list of usernames and passwords, another contains purchase histories, 64016038816SMartin Matuskaa third contains click tracking data, and a fourth contains user preferences. 64116038816SMartin MatuskaThe owner of this data wants to make it available for their development teams to 64216038816SMartin Matuskatest against, and their market research teams to do analysis on. 64316038816SMartin MatuskaThe development teams need information about user preferences and the click 644eda14cbcSMatt Macytracking data, while the market research teams need information about purchase 64516038816SMartin Matuskahistories and user preferences. 64616038816SMartin MatuskaNeither needs access to the usernames and passwords. 64716038816SMartin MatuskaHowever, because all of this data is stored in one ZFS filesystem, 64816038816SMartin Matuskait must all be sent and received together. 64916038816SMartin MatuskaIn addition, the owner of the data 650eda14cbcSMatt Macywants to take advantage of features like compression, checksumming, and 65116038816SMartin Matuskasnapshots, so they do want to continue to use ZFS to store and transmit their data. 65216038816SMartin MatuskaRedaction can help them do so. 65316038816SMartin MatuskaFirst, they would make two clones of a snapshot of the data on the source. 65416038816SMartin MatuskaIn one clone, they create the setup they want their market research team to see; 65516038816SMartin Matuskathey delete the usernames and passwords file, 65616038816SMartin Matuskaand overwrite the click tracking data with dummy information. 65716038816SMartin MatuskaIn another, they create the setup they want the development teams 658eda14cbcSMatt Macyto see, by replacing the passwords with fake information and replacing the 65916038816SMartin Matuskapurchase histories with randomly generated ones. 66016038816SMartin MatuskaThey would then create a redaction bookmark on the parent snapshot, 66116038816SMartin Matuskausing snapshots on the two clones as redaction snapshots. 66216038816SMartin MatuskaThe parent can then be sent, redacted, to the target 66316038816SMartin Matuskaserver where the research and development teams have access. 66416038816SMartin MatuskaFinally, incremental sends from the parent snapshot to each of the clones can be sent 665eda14cbcSMatt Macyto and received on the target server; these snapshots are identical to the 666eda14cbcSMatt Macyones on the source, and are ready to be used, while the parent snapshot on the 667eda14cbcSMatt Macytarget contains none of the username and password data present on the source, 668eda14cbcSMatt Macybecause it was removed by the redacted send operation. 66916038816SMartin Matuska. 670*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Sh EXAMPLES 671*da5137abSMartin Matuska.\" These are, respectively, examples 12, 13 from zfs.8 672*da5137abSMartin Matuska.\" Make sure to update them bidirectionally 673*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ss Example 1 : No Remotely Replicating ZFS Data 674*da5137abSMartin MatuskaThe following commands send a full stream and then an incremental stream to a 675*da5137abSMartin Matuskaremote machine, restoring them into 676*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Em poolB/received/fs@a 677*da5137abSMartin Matuskaand 678*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Em poolB/received/fs@b , 679*da5137abSMartin Matuskarespectively. 680*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Em poolB 681*da5137abSMartin Matuskamust contain the file system 682*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Em poolB/received , 683*da5137abSMartin Matuskaand must not initially contain 684*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Em poolB/received/fs . 685*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 686*da5137abSMartin Matuska.No # Nm zfs Cm send Ar pool/fs@a | 687*da5137abSMartin Matuska.No " " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Ar poolB/received/fs Ns @ Ns Ar a 688*da5137abSMartin Matuska.No # Nm zfs Cm send Fl i Ar a pool/fs@b | 689*da5137abSMartin Matuska.No " " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Ar poolB/received/fs 690*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ed 691*da5137abSMartin Matuska. 692*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ss Example 2 : No Using the Nm zfs Cm receive Fl d No Option 693*da5137abSMartin MatuskaThe following command sends a full stream of 694*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ar poolA/fsA/fsB@snap 695*da5137abSMartin Matuskato a remote machine, receiving it into 696*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ar poolB/received/fsA/fsB@snap . 697*da5137abSMartin MatuskaThe 698*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ar fsA/fsB@snap 699*da5137abSMartin Matuskaportion of the received snapshot's name is determined from the name of the sent 700*da5137abSMartin Matuskasnapshot. 701*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ar poolB 702*da5137abSMartin Matuskamust contain the file system 703*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ar poolB/received . 704*da5137abSMartin MatuskaIf 705*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ar poolB/received/fsA 706*da5137abSMartin Matuskadoes not exist, it is created as an empty file system. 707*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Bd -literal -compact -offset Ds 708*da5137abSMartin Matuska.No # Nm zfs Cm send Ar poolA/fsA/fsB@snap | 709*da5137abSMartin Matuska.No " " Nm ssh Ar host Nm zfs Cm receive Fl d Ar poolB/received 710*da5137abSMartin Matuska.Ed 711*da5137abSMartin Matuska. 712eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Sh SEE ALSO 713eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xr zfs-bookmark 8 , 714eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xr zfs-receive 8 , 715eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xr zfs-redact 8 , 716eda14cbcSMatt Macy.Xr zfs-snapshot 8 717