Normalize the deferred destruction language
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ The time this dataset was created.
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.ad
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.sp .6
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.RS 4n
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This property is \fBon\fR if the snapshot has been marked for deferred destroy by using the \fBzfs destroy\fR \fB-d\fR command. Otherwise, the property is \fBoff\fR.
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This property is \fBon\fR if the snapshot has been marked for deferred destruction by using the \fBzfs destroy\fR \fB-d\fR command. Otherwise, the property is \fBoff\fR.
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.RE
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.sp
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@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@ Extreme care should be taken when applying either the \fB-r\fR or the \fB-f\fR o
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.RS 4n
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The given snapshot is destroyed immediately if and only if the \fBzfs destroy\fR command without the \fB-d\fR option would have destroyed it. Such immediate destruction would occur, for example, if the snapshot had no clones and the user-initiated reference count were zero.
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.sp
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If the snapshot does not qualify for immediate destruction, it is marked for deferred deletion. In this state, it exists as a usable, visible snapshot until both of the preconditions listed above are met, at which point it is destroyed.
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If the snapshot does not qualify for immediate destruction, it is marked for deferred destruction. In this state, it exists as a usable, visible snapshot until both of the preconditions listed above are met, at which point it is destroyed.
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.sp
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.ne 2
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.mk
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@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@ Defer snapshot deletion.
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.ad
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.sp .6
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.RS 4n
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Destroy (or mark for deferred deletion) all snapshots with this name in descendent file systems.
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Destroy (or mark for deferred destruction) all snapshots with this name in descendent file systems.
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.RE
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.sp
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