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NAME

       zfs-promote — promote clone dataset to no longer depend on origin snapshot

SYNOPSIS

       zfs promote clone

DESCRIPTION

       The  zfs  promote  command makes it possible to destroy the dataset that the clone was created from.  The
       clone parent-child dependency relationship is reversed, so that the origin dataset becomes a clone of the
       specified dataset.

       The snapshot that was cloned, and any snapshots previous to this snapshot, are now owned by the  promoted
       clone.   The  space they use moves from the origin dataset to the promoted clone, so enough space must be
       available to accommodate these snapshots.  No new space is consumed by  this  operation,  but  the  space
       accounting is adjusted.  The promoted clone must not have any conflicting snapshot names of its own.  The
       zfs rename subcommand can be used to rename any conflicting snapshots.

EXAMPLES

   Example 1: Promoting a ZFS Clone
       The following commands illustrate how to test out changes to a file system, and then replace the original
       file system with the changed one, using clones, clone promotion, and renaming:
             # zfs create pool/project/production
               populate /pool/project/production with data
             # zfs snapshot pool/project/production@today
             # zfs clone pool/project/production@today pool/project/beta
               make changes to /pool/project/beta and test them
             # zfs promote pool/project/beta
             # zfs rename pool/project/production pool/project/legacy
             # zfs rename pool/project/beta pool/project/production
               once the legacy version is no longer needed, it can be destroyed
             # zfs destroy pool/project/legacy

SEE ALSO

       zfs-clone(8), zfs-rename(8)

OpenZFS                                          March 16, 2022                                   ZFS-PROMOTE(8)