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zfs-auto-snapshot
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Automatic container snapshots? cv4pve or zfs for a small homelab?
From my research, I can see two options: - Proxmox specific cv4pve-autosnap - generic zfs-auto-snapshot, available in repos
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Some Proxmox Backup, Snapshot and Storage questions
Since Proxmox natively supports ZFS, you could that to make your snapshots. You can do automatic snapshots with zfs-auto-snapshot or for VMs with cv4pve-autosnap.
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zfs hourly snapshot - snapshot naming interpretation needed
If you're using zfs-auto-snapshot (and it looks like you are), note that the timestamps are always in UTC, not your local timezone. Is your timezone somewhere around UTC-12:00?
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Install with zfs via chroot
$ edescribe zfs net-analyzer/munin-plugins-zfs::gentoo A Munin plugin for monitoring ZFS on Linux (https://github.com/alexclear/ZoL-munin-plugin) sec-keys/openpgp-keys-openzfs::gentoo OpenPGP keys used to sign OpenZFS releases (https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/) sec-policy/selinux-zfs::gentoo SELinux policy for zfs (https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/) sys-fs/zfs::gentoo Userland utilities for ZFS Linux kernel module (https://github.com/openzfs/zfs) sys-fs/zfs-auto-snapshot::gentoo ZFS Automatic Snapshot Service for Linux (https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot) sys-fs/zfs-kmod::gentoo Linux ZFS kernel module for sys-fs/zfs (https://github.com/openzfs/zfs) sys-boot/zfsbootmenu::guru ZFS bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems (https://zfsbootmenu.org)
- Syncthing, Backup & ignoreDeletes
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How to use Cron command to create zfs snapshots every hour with naming the time?
You may want to skip trying to manage these manually and use something like this: https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot
- ZFS Automatic Snapshot Service for Linux
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$ rm Important.txt (uh oh)
Not every operation, but it's easily automated. https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot
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Maybe a very uncommon use for sanoid: setup for snapshots 2 daily
zfs-auto-snapshot is as simple as it comes. It has cron jobs that show you how to take periodic snapshots. It cleans up its old versions.
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Snapshots and replication with zfs hold and zfs release
Another option to look at (again, 3rd part stuff, not vanilla zfs hold/release stuff) is zfs-auto-snapshot which takes (and retains) n snapshots based on how you run it. See: https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot
zfs_autobackup
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Is It Good Practice to Back Up Data Sets Manually on Cold Storage Externals?
I recommend you to get familiar with https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup/wiki first and then use the configuration you are happy with in my script.
- ZFS-autobackup – a lightweight but featureful ZFS replication solution
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Backup Solution With Details About Deleted Files
I have a small home server running Ubuntu Server with a ZFS file system. To back up my files and use snapshots, I am currently using zfs-autobackup, which is easy to set up and works really well for ZFS. However, zfs-autobackup does not provide any information on files or folders that have been created, updated, or deleted from previous backups. While I am not too concerned about newly created or updated files, I would like to know which files have been deleted compared to the previous backup. Ideally, I would like to be able to see which files have been deleted before the backup takes place, so I can recover any unwanted deletions before it's too late.
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Can't receive external ZFS dataset, can't get ZFS version info
as described here https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup/issues/170
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Move data to another pool?
Use ZFS Autobackup https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup or ZFS send and receive to create a clone of an existing pool on a new system https://www.thegeekdiary.com/zfs-tutorials-creating-zfs-snapshot-and-clones/
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Proxmox Backup Server Storage Analysis
I just went back to sanoid. I have also looked at zfs-autobackup and might give that a try. I've been combining sanoid/syncoid with this script to clean up snapshots
- zfs-check : A tool to verify your ZFS backups
- How can I zfs send an encrypted dataset tree to a pool in a way that will use this pool key?
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Simple bash script for sending incremental snapshots daily
If you want it to work really well in all circumstances, it WILL get complex. I tried to keep the code as readable as i could though. There where many refactors. Check it out: https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup
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ZFS backups - Sanoid and Syncoid help
Also have a look at https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup .
What are some alternatives?
sanoid - These are policy-driven snapshot management and replication tools which use OpenZFS for underlying next-gen storage. (Btrfs support plans are shelved unless and until btrfs becomes reliable.)
cockpit-zfs-manager - Cockpit ZFS Manager is an interactive ZFS on Linux admin package for Cockpit.
zfsbud - ZFS snapshotting, replicating & backup rotating convenience bash script
zfsnap - A portable, performant script to make rolling ZFS snapshots easy. (https://github.com/zfsnap/zfsnap/issues/109)
zrepl - One-stop ZFS backup & replication solution
znapzend - zfs backup with remote capabilities and mbuffer integration.
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
zfs-replicate - A zfs send wrapper somewhat in the style of rsync
zfs-scripts
zfs-syncer