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I seem to have characters being changed in my zfs file system. It only seems to apply to one data set but, the originals have spaces after copied the spaces are now #. I did some googling and the verdict is file corruption except all the affected files work, and it only applies to one dataset :(
My system is as fallows
Freenas Build : FreeNAS-9.10.1-U2 (f045a8b)
Motherboard: gigabyte h170-itx
cpu: intel i3- 6300
ram: 16gb non-ecc (soon to change) crucial DDR4
LSI 9207-8i flashed to P20 UEFI
5 x 2tb seagate
1 x 128gb sandisk boot
 

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Ericloewe

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I've moved this to a more appropriate subforum.

Anyway, how are they shared? What programs are accessing them?
 
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My bad thanks! So the one data set in question is just a random misc. share me and a few others access via sftp. It seems to only do it when whole folders are transferred locally or remotely. One file at a time, not in a folder leaves them how they should be.
 

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Might be some sftp client weirdness. ZFS itself wouldn't be causing this.
 
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alright cool I will look into the clients. I was just curios if there was a unifying character setting like in Linux
 

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Well, default character sets don't cause this behavior as far as I've seen, so it wouldn't help, most likely.
 

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It sounds to me like control characters are being mapped to # etc.

Nothing is corrupt though.
 
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