Are my drives encrypted? If not, how do I do that?

Squazz

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I'm unsure about encryption

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I have a zvol SFBACKUP01POOL01ZVOL01 that I want to migrate / replicate to another pool.

I just created the new pool and the new datadet dataset, and enabled encryption where I got the options

I then took a snapshot of the old zvol, and replicated it to this new dataset on the new pool.

And now I have the setup as showed.
Now it's on the pool SFBACKUP01POOL02 with the zvol name SFBACKUP01POOL02ZVOL01

But, it looks like it's not encrypted. Is that right?
And now that I look at it, it looks like it wasn't in the first place either?

Is there a way to check if it's encrypted?
If it's not encrypted, how do I get the new SFBACKUP01POOL02ZVOL01 zvol encrypted?
I'm in doubt becuase as far as I understand, the padlock with a stopsign can mean two things: https://www.truenas.com/docs/core/c...ageencryption/#locking-and-unlocking-datasets "A Dataset on an encrypted pool with encryption properties that don’t match the root dataset shows this icon" & "An unencrypted pool with an encrypted dataset also shows this icon"

In the end, I want to make sure that if I pull out an individual disk, I won't be able to restore anything from it
 
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