On February 22, 2009 10:05:57 PM -0600 David Dyer-Bennet <d...@dd-b.net> wrote:
I've got this pretty definite problem with zfs receive -d; I've posted
examples before, but here's the cleanest one so far.  This shows carefully
what's where, and shows that zfs receive -d first refuses to receive
because the filesystem *doesn't* exist, and then because it *does* (and
that it didn't come into existence in between).  One of those should have
worked!  (The one where it does exist should have worked, based on the
docs and some other experiments.)

It does sound like a bug, but in practice is this actually a problem
for you?  Just use -F.

-frank
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