I would create a new pool for the new disk.  Call it "single" for example.

Perhaps try creating a new snapshot.  If you can't do that then there are
probably more serious problems. If a new snapshot works try something like
below:

zpool create single c5t0d0  (replacing your disk id here)

zfs create single/dump

zfs send al...@4 | zfs receive single/dump

-Chris

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Humberto Ramirez
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I'm trying to replicate a 300 GB pool with this command
>
> zfs send al...@3 | zfs receive -F omega
>
> about 2 hours in to the process it fails with this error
>
> "cannot receive new filesystem stream: invalid backup stream"
>
> I have tried setting the target read only  (zfs set readonly=on omega)
> also disable Timeslider thinking it might have something to do with it.
>
> What could be causing the error ? if the target is a new hard drive can I
> use
> this   zfs send al...@3 > /dev/c10t0d0     ?
>
> Thanks
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