I'm no authority, but I believe it's gone.

Some of the others on the list might have some funky thoughts, but I 
would suggest that if you have already done any other I/O's to the disk 
that you have likely rolled past the point of no return.

Anyone else care to comment?

As a side note, I had a look for anything that looked like a CR for zfs 
destroy / undestroy and could not find one.

Anyone interested in me submitting an RFE to have something like a

        zfs undestroy pool/fs

capability?

Clearly, there would be limitations in how long you would have to get 
the command to work, but it would have it's merits...

Cheers!

Nathan.

Jacob Ritorto wrote:
> Hi,
>         I just said zfs destroy pool/fs, but meant to say zfs destroy
> pool/junk.  Is 'fs' really gone?
> 
> thx
> jake
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