Stranded Camel
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- May 25, 2017
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I had a dying SSD with a geli-encrypted zpool that I needed to replace. I created a new, ZFS native-encrypted zpool on a new SSD and then I used
Everything is working, but in the Storage > Pools interface the three child datasets have icons I've never seen before: padlocks with the "prohibited" symbol inside them (a circle with a diagonal line crossing it). The parent dataset has a closed normal padlock before I unlock it, and an open normal padlock once I unlock it.
What is the meaning of these padlocks with the "prohibited" symbol? Does it mean the child datasets are unencrypted? If so, how would I go about encrypting them? I had assumed that any data copied to an encrypted parent dataset would also be encrypted, but this newfangled native encryption is a bit of a mystery to me at time.
zfs send | zfs receive
to copy the three datasets from the old zpool to the new one.Everything is working, but in the Storage > Pools interface the three child datasets have icons I've never seen before: padlocks with the "prohibited" symbol inside them (a circle with a diagonal line crossing it). The parent dataset has a closed normal padlock before I unlock it, and an open normal padlock once I unlock it.
What is the meaning of these padlocks with the "prohibited" symbol? Does it mean the child datasets are unencrypted? If so, how would I go about encrypting them? I had assumed that any data copied to an encrypted parent dataset would also be encrypted, but this newfangled native encryption is a bit of a mystery to me at time.