Fix whitespace introduced in ecc277cff
The manual page change in ecc277c
has introduced whitespace on
line ends.
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@iXsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Signed-off-by: Martin Matuska <mm@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #11722
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@ -261,15 +261,15 @@ causes the property to be inherited by all descendant datasets, as through
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was run on any descendant datasets that have this property set on the
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sending system.
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.Pp
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If the send stream was sent with
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If the send stream was sent with
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.Fl c
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then overriding the
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.Sy compression
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property will have no affect on received data but the
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then overriding the
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.Sy compression
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property will be set. To have the data recompressed on receive remove the
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.Fl c
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flag from the send stream.
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property will have no affect on received data but the
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.Sy compression
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property will be set. To have the data recompressed on receive remove the
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.Fl c
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flag from the send stream.
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.Pp
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Any editable property can be set at receive time. Set-once properties bound
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to the received data, such as
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@ -189,12 +189,12 @@ feature is enabled on the sending system but the
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option is not supplied in conjunction with
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.Fl c ,
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then the data will be decompressed before sending so it can be split into
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smaller block sizes. Streams sent with
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smaller block sizes. Streams sent with
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.Fl c
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will not have their data recompressed on the receiver side using
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.Fl o compress=value.
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The data will stay compressed as it was from the sender. The new compression
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property will be set for future data.
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property will be set for future data.
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.It Fl w, -raw
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For encrypted datasets, send data exactly as it exists on disk. This allows
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backups to be taken even if encryption keys are not currently loaded. The
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