stefan.schramek
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- Feb 8, 2015
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Hi,
I am trying to backup my datasets to rsync.net using builtin Replication Tasks feature.
For that I created an account with rsync.net with native zfs send capability https://www.rsync.net/products/zfsintro.html
The replication jobs are now working after some issues, that I could solve.
Now I tried to restore one of those snapshots from rsync.net, but
The whole pool is encrypted and the dataset uses the same encryption properties:
This looks fine before restoring some snapshots
I checked the usage of the correct encryption keys in rsync.net the following way:
- Loading the keys that are exported from source
- Mounting the dataset
- Accessing the path
After synchronizing the snapshots to rsync.net, deleting them from source and restoring them from rsync.net it looks like this:
I this the expected behavior that this created a separate encrypted root?
Loading the key from pool1 and changing the encryption option to inherit it, solves it for now.
Thanks in advance
Stefan
I am trying to backup my datasets to rsync.net using builtin Replication Tasks feature.
For that I created an account with rsync.net with native zfs send capability https://www.rsync.net/products/zfsintro.html
The replication jobs are now working after some issues, that I could solve.
Now I tried to restore one of those snapshots from rsync.net, but
The whole pool is encrypted and the dataset uses the same encryption properties:
This looks fine before restoring some snapshots
I checked the usage of the correct encryption keys in rsync.net the following way:
- Loading the keys that are exported from source
- Mounting the dataset
- Accessing the path
After synchronizing the snapshots to rsync.net, deleting them from source and restoring them from rsync.net it looks like this:
I this the expected behavior that this created a separate encrypted root?
Loading the key from pool1 and changing the encryption option to inherit it, solves it for now.
Thanks in advance
Stefan
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