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On the machine you want to sync the dataset from, you'll need the send, hold, mount, snapshot, and destroy permissions. You can apply them like so:
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On the machine you want to sync the dataset from, you'll need the send, hold, mount, snapshot, and destroy permissions. You can apply them like so:
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root@backup:~# zfs allow -u localuser mount,send,hold,snapshot,destroy rpool
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root@source:~# zfs allow -u localuser mount,send,hold,snapshot,destroy rpool
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On the receiving side, you will need the compression, mountpoint, create, mount, receive, rollback and destroy permissions:
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On the receiving side, you will need the compression, mountpoint, create, mount, receive, rollback and destroy permissions:
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root@backup:~# zfs allow -u remoteuser compression,mountpoint,create,mount,receive,rollback,destroy tank/backups/rpool
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root@target:~# zfs allow -u remoteuser compression,mountpoint,create,mount,receive,rollback,destroy tank/backups/rpool
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### Select filesystems to backup
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### Select filesystems to backup
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