NAME
zstream
—
manipulate ZFS send streams
SYNOPSIS
zstream |
dump [-Cvd ]
[file] |
zstream |
decompress [-v ]
[object,offset[,type...]] |
zstream |
redup [-v ]
file |
zstream |
token resume_token |
zstream |
recompress [-l
level] algorithm |
DESCRIPTION
The zstream utility manipulates ZFS send streams output by the zfs send command.
zstream
dump
[-Cvd
] [file]- Print information about the specified send stream, including headers and
record counts. The send stream may either be in the specified
file, or provided on standard input.
-C
- Suppress the validation of checksums.
-v
- Verbose. Print metadata for each record.
-d
- Dump data contained in each record. Implies verbose.
The
zstreamdump
alias is provided for compatibility and is equivalent to runningzstream
dump
. zstream
token
resume_token- Dumps zfs resume token information
zstream
decompress
[-v
] [object,offset[,type...]]- Decompress selected records in a ZFS send stream provided on standard
input, when the compression type recorded in ZFS metadata may be
incorrect. Specify the object number and byte offset of each record that
you wish to decompress. Optionally specify the compression type. Valid
compression types include off,
gzip,
lz4,
lzjb,
zstd,
and zle.
The default is lz4. Every record for that object
beginning at that offset will be decompressed, if possible. It may not be
possible, because the record may be corrupted in some but not all of the
stream's snapshots. Specifying a compression type of off
will change the stream's metadata accordingly, without attempting
decompression. This can be useful if the record is already uncompressed
but the metadata insists otherwise. The repaired stream will be written to
standard output.
-v
- Verbose. Print summary of decompressed records.
zstream
redup
[-v
] file- Deduplicated send streams can be generated by using the
zfs
send
-D
command. The ability to send deduplicated send streams is deprecated. In the future, the ability to receive a deduplicated send stream withzfs
receive
will be removed. However, deduplicated send streams can still be received by utilizingzstream
redup
.The
zstream
redup
command is provided a file containing a deduplicated send stream, and outputs an equivalent non-deduplicated send stream on standard output. Therefore, a deduplicated send stream can be received by running:#
zstream
redup
DEDUP_STREAM_FILE |zfs
receive
…-v
- Verbose. Print summary of converted records.
zstream
recompress
[-l
level] algorithm- Recompresses a send stream, provided on standard input, using the provided
algorithm and optional level, and writes the modified stream to standard
output. All WRITE records in the send stream will be recompressed, unless
they fail to result in size reduction compared to being left uncompressed.
The provided algorithm can be any valid value to the
compress
property. Note that encrypted send streams cannot be recompressed.-l
level- Specifies compression level. Only needed for algorithms where the level is not implied as part of the name of the algorithm (e.g. gzip-3 does not require it, while zstd does, if a non-default level is desired).
EXAMPLES
Heal a dataset that was corrupted due to OpenZFS bug #12762. First, determine which records are corrupt. That cannot be done automatically; it requires information beyond ZFS's metadata. If object 128 is corrupted at offset 0 and is compressed using lz4, then run this command:
#zfs
send-c
… |zstream decompress
128,0,lz4 |zfs recv
…
SEE ALSO
zfs(8), zfs-receive(8), zfs-send(8), https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/12762