> 
> No.
> 
> (Well...yes; but the mechanism involves your adding
> that feature to rsync
> yourself ;-)).
>
lol, i always love it when i get hit with THAT one.
 

> 
> Solaris (not gnu, I think) cp ought to be able to
> replicate the ACLs. 
> Recursive, preserving file modes.
> 

ahh, good to know.  I did not know that solaris cp preserved NFSv4 ACL's 
will have to read up on that
> Since you say "pool", you're probably talking ZFS
> filesystems, in which
> case ZFS send / receive will do what you want.
> 
well, i mean pool AND filesystem.  I have a filesystem on the rootpool which i 
want to move to the storage pool.  I originally created it on the rpool and 
have since decided i'd like to move it to the storage pool.


I've never worked with zfs send/recieve before.  I will have to go read 
it....the main thing is i do NOT want to replicate the snapshots of this 
particular filesystem, i just want to create a new filesystem.  The main 
question i had regarding zfs send/recieve was whether or not it would work the 
way i wanted regarding compression.  I guess thinking about it now that i'm 
awake, that was a pretty stupid question.  I have never used it so 
i wasn't sure how it worked.  After reading a little, it seems to work by 
replicating the actual zfs transaction data.  This seems quite cool.

Thanks again for putting up with a newb
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