If we want to move a zfs pool with their full layout from one disk to another we can use the following approach
zfs snapshot -r pool_A@migrate
zfs send -R pool_A@migrate | zfs receive -F pool_B
zfs unmount oldpool/myfilesystem
And take a new snapshot.
zfs snapshot oldpool/myfilesystem@snapshot2
you can now do an incremental send of the difference between the two snapshots which should be very quick.
zfs send -i oldpool/myfilesystem@snapshot1 \
oldpool/myfilesystem@snapshot2 | zfs receive newpool/myfilesystem
zfs snapshot -r pool_A@migrate
zfs send -R pool_A@migrate | zfs receive -F pool_B
zfs unmount oldpool/myfilesystem
And take a new snapshot.
zfs snapshot oldpool/myfilesystem@snapshot2
you can now do an incremental send of the difference between the two snapshots which should be very quick.
zfs send -i oldpool/myfilesystem@snapshot1 \
oldpool/myfilesystem@snapshot2 | zfs receive newpool/myfilesystem
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