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[ZFS] Send unencrypted dataset to encrypted pool

I recently added some disks to my TrueNAS server and created a new encrypted pool named data2 on it. My old pool data was created years ago, before the zfs encryption feature was released, so it is an unencrypted pool. Now I wanted to move a dataset, i.e. photos, to my new pool data2. I tried to archieve this via TrueNAS Gui using the Replication Task, but always got errors that it’s not possible to send unencrypted data to an encrypted pool.

On Reddit I found a thread with a solution using the parameter -x encryption.

Because I prefer keeping all my snapshots when moving a dataset, I send my oldest snapshot first.

zfs send -v data/photos@manual-01-05-2019 | zfs recv -x encryption data2/photos

In the next step I created a new snapshot and did an incremental send with the parameter -I (send incremental snapshots).

zfs send -v -I data/photos@manual-01-05-2019 data/photos@manual-01-10-2020 | zfs recv -F -x encryption data2/photos

Compare the datasets with zfs diff (see example here) or use the classic diff command to compare the folders:

diff -qr /mnt/data/photos /mnt/data2/photos
#or in background
diff -qr /mnt/data/photos /mnt/data2/photos >> diff.output & disown
#check if process finished with "ps"
less diff.output

Check if all Snapshots were replicated with:

zfs list -t snapshot | grep data2/photos

After that I just changed the path for my NFS photo share and did a sudo mount -a on the clients. Now the whole dataset is moved and encrypted.

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