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snap-sync
- BorgBackup 1.2.3 released
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Incremental backup of snapper to external drive
- https://github.com/qubidt/snap-sync
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Question about snapper
You might be interested in snap-sync. It is a bash script which accomplishes btrfs backups using snapper under the hood. So no need to use btrbk (but you get all the same functionality).
- What's a good way to backup a system running btrfs and snapper?
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Backup strategy
I've been using snapper and snap-sync for automated snapshots and backups to an external drive. Recently, snap-sync is no longer maintained, and it may not be able to do some more things that I want to do, such as:
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How to replace snap-sync?
I was actively using snap-sync to back up my files to a local hard drive. Unfortunately, snap-sync will be retired soon.
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Reinstalled my F35 to BTRFS, looking for your thoughts and opinions for snapshot/backup solutions
I use snapper for snapshots and snap-sync for backing up said snapshots on an external drive.
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"Install once, update forever"?
Yeah, I use snapshots for backups using snap-sync, which is a convenience script around btrfs send. Personally I use it to back up onto an external HDD, but it can also do remote backups over SSH. I'm just not sure if remote backups are incremental or not.
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Let's talk about Btrfs.
On my laptop I make extensive use of openSUSE's snapper and the snap-sync script to sync to two external USB drives. Lastly, I wrote a script to clean/expire snapshots on the external volumes.
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Have some question before moving to Fedora, hoping you guys can help
Snapshots aren't proper backups by themselves; they don't protect you from disk failure or the entire filesystem somehow being corrupted. It is possible to use them as backups; personally I use a command-line script called snap-sync to do this. This has the advantage of retaining the incremental nature of snapshots (though the incrementality will be on your backup media, so the first snapshot of a 100GB filesystem you put on your backup drive will take up 100GB of space), plus it integrates nicely with Snapper which is the snapshot utility I use.
undelete-btrfs
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btrfs got completely hosed for some reason, any way i can get my data off it?
Try BTRFS restore use a wrapper like https://github.com/danthem/undelete-btrfs for a more user friendly experience, you’ll need somewhere to dump the data though
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Undelete or Filename Restore
I did it. While trying to sync my fileserver to my nas to test my new backup routine I managed to delete two very important folders.I dont know why, the entries in the bash history all looked perfectly legit. And this despite having used rsync daily for more years than you need to be to buy beer legally. I have already tried danthem/undelete-btrfs but never even managed to recover the filenames. Do you guys have any tips for a) recovering the file structure and the files or b) at least find out which files were deleted so I can try to get them again?
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how do i undelete data from a btrfs raid if btrfs-restore only handles one drive?
I used the undelete-btrfs tool and scanned my /dev/sdb drive and the data is still there (yay) BUT then i inspected the filesize and all the data has 0B in size
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Is it possible to recovery deleted file?
In any case, unmount the partition as soon as possible and try an undelete script (there are a few, e.g. https://github.com/danthem/undelete-btrfs).
- Trying to restore a folder but it's not found
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BTRFS Restore
Is this what you're looking for? https://github.com/danthem/undelete-btrfs
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Borked my install. Now pacstrap won't run.
If you haven't any snapshots it's tricky... You can try with tools like undelete-btrfs.
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Log of delete files on BTRFS disk
EDIT: Also, as for your actual question, I don't think there's a list of deleted files, but there are recovery scripts for btrfs such as undelete-btrfs that could help if you actually lost data, even if you didn't have any snapshots.
What are some alternatives?
snapper - Manage filesystem snapshots and allow undo of system modifications
btrfs-recover-scripts - Scripts to help you recover the latest files you have lost in a BTRFS volume
btrbk - Tool for creating snapshots and remote backups of btrfs subvolumes
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
bees - Best-Effort Extent-Same, a btrfs dedupe agent
linux-timemachine - Rsync-based OSX-like time machine for Linux, MacOS and BSD for atomic and resumable local and remote backups
browsh - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers
buttersink - Buttersink is like rsync for btrfs snapshots
btrfs - WinBtrfs - an open-source btrfs driver for Windows
borgmatic - Simple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations
snapsync - A synchronization tool for btrfs-backed snapper snapshot directories