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zfs dataset - delete a dataset leaving underlying share alone

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I created some time ago a number of datasets e.g. for appdata, domains, system.

I never really used thsese datasets, though they are attached to shares of the same name.

I would like to delete (destroy but non destructive) these datasets. How can I do it?

Do I have to copy off my domains folder to another location, delete, and then copy back ? Is there an accptable way to do this non destructively ?

Solved by JorgeB

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9 hours ago, bucky2780 said:

Do I have to copy off my domains folder to another location, delete, and then copy back ?

Yep

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