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You forgot to setup automatic login via SSH keys, look in the example how to do this.
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### cannot receive incremental stream: invalid backup stream
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### "cannot receive incremental stream: invalid backup stream"
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This usually means you've created a new snapshot on the target side during a backup. If you restart zfs-autobackup, it will automaticly abort the invalid partially received snapshot and start over.
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## cannot receive incremental stream: destination has been modified since most recent snapshot
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## "cannot receive incremental stream: destination has been modified since most recent snapshot"
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This means files have been modified on the target side somehow.
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* Try using `--clear-mountpoint` on the next run, so the filesystems wont be mounted. Mounting will sometimes lead to changes since it might have to create mount-point directories in filesystems. `--clear-mountpoint` only affects newly received filesystems, so you might have to set the `canmount=noauto` property on existing filesystems yourself.
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* Set the `readonly` property of the target filesystem to on. This prevents changes on the target side. Note that readonly prevents changes to the CONTENTS of the dataset directly. Its still possible to receive new datasets and manipulate properties etc.
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## internal error: Invalid argument
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## "internal error: Invalid argument"
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In some cases (Linux -> FreeBSD) this means certain properties are not fully supported on the target system.
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Try using the --ignore-transfer-errors option. This will ignore the error. It will still check if the snapshot is actually received correctly.
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## cannot receive incremental stream: kernel modules must be upgraded to receive this stream.
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## "cannot receive incremental stream: kernel modules must be upgraded to receive this stream."
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This happens if you forget to use --encrypt, while the target datasets are already encrypted. (Very strange error message indeed)
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