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flarecreate for zfs root dataset and ignore multiple dataset

Hi All,

I want to write a script to create flar images on multiple servers. In non zfs filesystem I am using -X option to refer
a file to exclude mounts on different servers.
but on ZFS -X option is not working. I want multiple mounts to be ignore on ZFS base system during flarecreate.
I can use -D option to ignore the datasets on the server but it is not serving my purpose as i am maintaining a common file to ignore the mounts on all different servers.

Please help me in this

---------- Post updated 09-13-11 at 01:49 PM ---------- Previous update was 09-12-11 at 01:51 PM ----------

Anyone tried jumpstart with zfs rootdg
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