28 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
9c6f065589 Check whether we have zfs-auto-snapshot before running it 2017-06-06 11:06:16 +02:00
62f5f7d920 Merge pull request #33 from aphor/master
zfs destroy will use -d for deferred destruction
2017-01-27 20:28:01 +02:00
b74769894c Merge pull request #35 from bernhardschmidt/master
Fix frequent cronjob
2017-01-27 20:08:24 +02:00
11130ba8d6 Merge pull request #43 from FransUrbo/prettify_SNAPSHOTS_OLD
"Prettify" long command line
2017-01-27 20:07:39 +02:00
c4ad5eeac5 Break up the huge line where SNAPSHOTS_OLD (if --fast was used) to make
it easier to read and follow.
2015-04-03 17:34:16 +02:00
b2e97c5fe0 use long options in frequent cronjob 2014-12-29 20:07:18 +01:00
d3bdd2dc23 include default installation prefix in frequent cronjob 2014-12-29 20:05:26 +01:00
f2767ad43a zfs destroy will use -d for deferred destruction
I am working on a complimentary script that does log-shipping style replication to a backup volume for highly efficient incremental backups. This relies on "zfs send -R" and that the sets of snapshots existing on the source and backup destination overlap by at least one snapshot. I plan to use snapshot clones to place a "checkpoint" reservation on a snapshot that will be required for future backups.

In order to keep zfs-auto-snapshot from destroying a snapshot necessary for a future incremental backup replication stream, I will create an unmounted clone of that snapshot, and destroy any prior clones when the backup completes. 

Any snapshots destroyed by the zfs-auto-snapshot "zfs destroy -d" will be destroyed as the dependent clones are destroyed. Without the -d option, zfs-auto-snapshot would fail to destroy the old snapshot with a checkpoint clone, and it would persist until later snapshot jobs destroy it in subsequent runs. Since monthlies and weeklies are relatively infrequent, deferred destruction will reap the snapshots opportunistically as soon as the "checkpoint" clones are gone. Intermediate snapshots between the "checkpoint" reserved snapshots and the recent snapshots preserved by the zfs-auto-snapshot.sh will still be immediately destroyed.
2014-11-17 19:21:52 -06:00
d5cb31aaae Install the cron.d part without the execute bit.
Resolve this lintian error:

	E: zfs-auto-snapshot: bad-permissions-for-etc-cron.d-script etc/cron.d/zfs-auto-snapshot 0755 != 0644
	W: zfs-auto-snapshot: executable-not-elf-or-script etc/cron.d/zfs-auto-snapshot

This should also resolve a related failure on Arch Linux.

Closes: zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot#4
Thanks: @bitloggerig
Thanks: @scottj97
2014-10-13 23:12:53 -05:00
1ce72681bf Merge pull request #31 from virtualguy/patch-1
Update README
2014-10-13 20:41:01 -04:00
a0df1ebcc1 Merge pull request #30 from mbaynton/remove-only
--destroy-only switch, --{pre,post} fixes
2014-10-13 20:39:40 -04:00
0be4466869 Merge pull request #29 from mmalecki/pre-post
Add pre and post snapshot hooks
2014-10-13 20:37:12 -04:00
9d2398ed8e Merge pull request #26 from borutmrak/master
Fix manpage path
2014-10-13 20:31:06 -04:00
bc1b65a66e Update README
Add some simple installation instructions
2014-08-18 21:38:32 +12:00
bfe4c911a8 Make --{pre,post}-snapshot optional, add --destroy-only, revise docs 2014-08-09 17:23:02 -05:00
10f9b3e336 Document `--{pre,post}-snapshot 2014-08-07 02:08:29 +02:00
c08f366c1c Abort if pre snapshot hook returns non-zero 2014-08-07 02:08:29 +02:00
da5a8bd5b7 Add --{pre,post}-snapshot for pre and post creation hook 2014-08-07 02:08:23 +02:00
a1b89b6fef Makefile:
* Remove PREFIX from cron scripts - they should always end up in /etc.
  * Leave PREFIX for man page and program, and set it to /usr/local by default.
2014-04-23 09:31:30 +02:00
d625c53af1 Merge pull request #25 from stuehmer/patch-1
Fix SNAPNAME to contain the DATE if label is empty
2014-04-16 10:45:48 -04:00
dc6f5ddcd9 Fix SNAPNAME to contain the DATE if label is empty
When I didn't specify a `--label` on the commandline, the SNAPNAME was missing the $DATE component
2014-04-16 13:47:29 +02:00
39bce83e0f Merge pull request #18 from hawkowl/master
Set zfs-auto-snapshot to use UTC time for snapshots
2013-06-24 14:19:33 -07:00
6ea2d7f5b1 Set the snapshots to use UTC time, which makes the date/time display correctly in Windows 7 Previous Versions. 2013-06-24 21:48:47 +08:00
dd27aa1c56 Update Makefile for the manual page 2013-06-17 08:23:57 -05:00
f5fc21ace0 Add a manpage 2013-06-16 15:31:33 -07:00
bf4e97b07d Add a switch for the fast zfs list invocation.
Implement a `--fast` switch that uses the optimized `zfs list`
invocation instead of the slower regular form.

If the optimized form is generally better, then use it as the
default and reverse the switch to `--slow` sometime later.

Issue: zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot#16
2013-05-08 19:36:44 -05:00
53ad1dc042 Merge pull request #15 from tisoft/patch-1
Use only name property for zfs list
2013-05-08 15:33:31 -07:00
b6fba51643 Use only name property for zfs list
zfs list is very slow if it needs to retrieve other properties than name. See zfsonlinux/zfs#450 for reference.

This change uses only the name of the snapshot and uses awk to extract the snapshot date from the name and sort to sort it:

1. get all snapshot names, sorted by name
2. use grep to filter out any snapshot, that isn't correctly prefixed (maybe a check for the correct date format could also be added here)
3. use awk to extract the date and put the date before the snapshot
4. use sort to reverse sort this, first by date, then by snapshot name
5. use awk to remove the date, so that just the snapshot name is left

This significally speeds it up on my system (/root/zfs-auto-snapshot is the changed one, running with -n to get only the times for snapshot retrieval):

root@tatooine:/root# time /root/zfs-auto-snapshot -d -v // --label=frequent --keep=4 -n
Debug: Including rpool for regular snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA for regular snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/ldap for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/postgresql for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm for regular snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/alderaan.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/bespin.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/coruscant.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/dagobah.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/dantooine.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/dev.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/monitor.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/office.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/test.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/ROOT for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Excluding rpool/ROOT/ubuntu-1 because rpool/ROOT includes it recursively.
Doing regular snapshots of rpool rpool/DATA rpool/DATA/vm
Doing recursive snapshots of rpool/DATA/ldap rpool/DATA/postgresql rpool/DATA/vm/alderaan.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/bespin.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/coruscant.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/dagobah.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/dantooine.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/dev.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/monitor.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/office.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/test.example.net rpool/ROOT
Doing a dry run. Not running these commands...
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-'  'rpool@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy  'rpool@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-'  'rpool/DATA@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy  'rpool/DATA@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-'  'rpool/DATA/vm@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy  'rpool/DATA/vm@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/ldap@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/ldap@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/postgresql@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/postgresql@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/alderaan.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/alderaan.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/bespin.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/bespin.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/coruscant.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/coruscant.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dagobah.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dagobah.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dantooine.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dantooine.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dev.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dev.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/monitor.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/monitor.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/office.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/office.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/test.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/test.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/ROOT@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/ROOT@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2344, 15 created, 15 destroyed, 0 warnings.

real	0m6.936s
user	0m0.076s
sys	0m0.184s
root@tatooine:/root# time /sbin/zfs-auto-snapshot -d -v // --label=frequent --keep=4 -n
Debug: Including rpool for regular snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA for regular snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/ldap for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/postgresql for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm for regular snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/alderaan.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/bespin.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/coruscant.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/dagobah.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/dantooine.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/dev.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/monitor.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/office.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/DATA/vm/test.example.net for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Including rpool/ROOT for recursive snapshot.
Debug: Excluding rpool/ROOT/ubuntu-1 because rpool/ROOT includes it recursively.
Doing regular snapshots of rpool rpool/DATA rpool/DATA/vm
Doing recursive snapshots of rpool/DATA/ldap rpool/DATA/postgresql rpool/DATA/vm/alderaan.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/bespin.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/coruscant.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/dagobah.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/dantooine.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/dev.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/monitor.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/office.example.net rpool/DATA/vm/test.example.net rpool/ROOT
Doing a dry run. Not running these commands...
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-'  'rpool@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy  'rpool@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-'  'rpool/DATA@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy  'rpool/DATA@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-'  'rpool/DATA/vm@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy  'rpool/DATA/vm@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/ldap@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/ldap@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/postgresql@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/postgresql@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/alderaan.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/alderaan.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/bespin.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/bespin.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/coruscant.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/coruscant.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dagobah.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dagobah.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dantooine.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dantooine.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dev.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/dev.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/monitor.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/monitor.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/office.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/office.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/test.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/DATA/vm/test.example.net@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
zfs snapshot -o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='-' -r 'rpool/ROOT@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348'
zfs destroy -r 'rpool/ROOT@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2315'
@zfs-auto-snap_frequent-2013-04-16-2348, 15 created, 15 destroyed, 0 warnings.

real	3m30.995s
user	0m0.152s
sys	0m0.792s
root@tatooine:/root# 

I'm not an awk god, so I tried a bit until I got a working version. There might be better ways. I also don't know if this catches every adge case, but it is a start for improvement. :)
2013-04-17 01:07:00 +03:00
9 changed files with 207 additions and 33 deletions

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PREFIX := /usr/local
all:
install:
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.d
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.daily
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.hourly
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.weekly
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.monthly
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.frequent $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.d/zfs-auto-snapshot
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.hourly $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.hourly/zfs-auto-snapshot
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.daily $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.daily/zfs-auto-snapshot
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.weekly $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.weekly/zfs-auto-snapshot
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.monthly $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/etc/cron.monthly/zfs-auto-snapshot
install -d $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.d
install -d $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.daily
install -d $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.hourly
install -d $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.weekly
install -d $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.monthly
install -m 0644 etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.frequent $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.d/zfs-auto-snapshot
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.hourly $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.hourly/zfs-auto-snapshot
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.daily $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.daily/zfs-auto-snapshot
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.weekly $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.weekly/zfs-auto-snapshot
install etc/zfs-auto-snapshot.cron.monthly $(DESTDIR)/etc/cron.monthly/zfs-auto-snapshot
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8
install src/zfs-auto-snapshot.8 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8/zfs-auto-snapshot.8
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin
install src/zfs-auto-snapshot.sh $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin/zfs-auto-snapshot

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README
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This program is a posixly correct bourne shell script. It depends only on
the zfs utilities and cron, and can run in the dash shell.
Installation:
-------------
wget https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot/archive/master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd zfs-auto-snapshot-master
make install

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#!/bin/sh
exec zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=daily --keep=31 //
# Only call zfs-auto-snapshot if it's available
exec which zfs-auto-snapshot > /dev/null && \
zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=daily --keep=31 //

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PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
*/15 * * * * root zfs-auto-snapshot -q -g --label=frequent --keep=4 //
*/15 * * * * root which zfs-auto-snapshot > /dev/null && zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=frequent --keep=4 //

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#!/bin/sh
exec zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=hourly --keep=24 //
# Only call zfs-auto-snapshot if it's available
exec which zfs-auto-snapshot > /dev/null && \
zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=hourly --keep=24 //

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#!/bin/sh
exec zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=monthly --keep=12 //
# Only call zfs-auto-snapshot if it's available
exec which zfs-auto-snapshot > /dev/null && \
zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=monthly --keep=12 //

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#!/bin/sh
exec zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=weekly --keep=8 //
# Only call zfs-auto-snapshot if it's available
exec which zfs-auto-snapshot > /dev/null && \
zfs-auto-snapshot --quiet --syslog --label=weekly --keep=8 //

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.TH ZFS-AUTO-SNAPSHOT "8" "June 16, 2013" "zfs-auto-snapshot.sh" "System Administration Commands"
.SH NAME
zfs-auto-snapshot \- take regular ZFS snapshots
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B zfs-auto-snapshot
[\fIoptions\fR] [\fI-l label\fR] \fI<'//' | name \fR[\fIname\fR...]\fI>\fR
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B zfs-auto-snapshot
automatically creates, rotates, and destroys snapshots for all your
ZFS datasets, and is compatible with both zfsonlinux and zfs-fuse.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-\-default\-exclude\fR
By default \fBzfs-auto-snapshot\fR will snapshot all datasets except
for those in which the user-property \fBcom.sun:auto-snapshot\fR is
set to \fBfalse\fR. This option reverses the behavior and requires
\fBcom.sun:auto-snapshot\fR to be set to \fBtrue\fR.
.TP
\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-debug\fR
Print debugging messages.
.TP
\fB\-e\fR, \fB\-\-event\fR=\fIEVENT\fR
Set the com.sun:auto\-snapshot\-desc property to EVENT.
.TP
\fB\-\-fast\fR
Use a faster zfs list invocation.
.TP
\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-dry\-run\fR
Print actions without actually doing anything.
.TP
\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-skip\-scrub\fR
Do not snapshot filesystems in scrubbing pools.
.TP
\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
Print the usage message.
.TP
\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-keep\fR=\fINUM\fR
Keep NUM recent snapshots and destroy older snapshots.
.TP
\fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-label\fR=\fILAB\fR
LAB is usually 'hourly', 'daily', or 'monthly'.
.TP
\fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-prefix\fR=\fIPRE\fR
PRE is 'zfs\-auto\-snap' by default.
.TP
\fB\-q\fR, \fB\-\-quiet\fR
Suppress warnings and notices at the console.
.TP
\fB\-\-send\-full\fR=\fIF\fR
Send zfs full backup. Unimplemented.
.TP
\fB\-\-send\-incr\fR=\fIF\fR
Send zfs incremental backup. Unimplemented.
.TP
\fB\-\-sep\fR=\fICHAR\fR
Use CHAR to separate date stamps in snapshot names.
.TP
\fB\-g\fR, \fB\-\-syslog\fR
Write messages into the system log.
.TP
\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-recursive\fR
Snapshot named filesystem and all descendants.
.TP
\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
Print info messages.
.TP
\fB\-\-pre-snapshot\fR=\fICOMMAND\fR
Command to run before each dataset is snapshotted.
It is passed the dataset and snapshot name. If it
returns non-zero, snapshotting this dataset is
aborted.
.TP
\fB\-\-post-snapshot\fR=\fICOMMAND\fR
Command to run after each dataset is snapshotted.
It is passed the dataset and snapshot name.
.TP
\fB\-\-destroy-only\fR
Do not create new snapshots, but do destroy older
snapshots. Has no effect unless used with \fB\-k\fR.
.IP
A non-obvious use may be constructon of cron jobs or
scripts that run pre-snapshot command(s), then run
zfs-auto-snapshot (without \fB\-k\fR) to quickly
snapshot all datasets, then run post-snapshot
command(s) and clean up with zfs-auto-snapshot
\fB\-\-destroy-only\fR.
.TP
name
Filesystem and volume names, or '//' for all ZFS datasets.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR zfs (8)

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ opt_backup_incremental=''
opt_default_exclude=''
opt_dry_run=''
opt_event='-'
opt_fast_zfs_list=''
opt_keep=''
opt_label=''
opt_prefix='zfs-auto-snap'
@ -38,6 +39,9 @@ opt_setauto=''
opt_syslog=''
opt_skip_scrub=''
opt_verbose=''
opt_pre_snapshot=''
opt_post_snapshot=''
opt_do_snapshots=1
# Global summary statistics.
DESTRUCTION_COUNT='0'
@ -54,6 +58,7 @@ print_usage ()
--default-exclude Exclude datasets if com.sun:auto-snapshot is unset.
-d, --debug Print debugging messages.
-e, --event=EVENT Set the com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc property to EVENT.
--fast Use a faster zfs list invocation.
-n, --dry-run Print actions without actually doing anything.
-s, --skip-scrub Do not snapshot filesystems in scrubbing pools.
-h, --help Print this usage message.
@ -67,6 +72,7 @@ print_usage ()
-g, --syslog Write messages into the system log.
-r, --recursive Snapshot named filesystem and all descendants.
-v, --verbose Print info messages.
--destroy-only Only destroy older snapshots, do not create new ones.
name Filesystem and volume names, or '//' for all ZFS datasets.
"
}
@ -146,6 +152,7 @@ do_snapshots () # properties, flags, snapname, oldglob, [targets...]
local GLOB="$4"
local TARGETS="$5"
local KEEP=''
local RUNSNAP=1
# global DESTRUCTION_COUNT
# global SNAPSHOT_COUNT
@ -154,13 +161,21 @@ do_snapshots () # properties, flags, snapname, oldglob, [targets...]
for ii in $TARGETS
do
if do_run "zfs snapshot $PROPS $FLAGS '$ii@$NAME'"
if [ -n "$opt_do_snapshots" ]
then
SNAPSHOT_COUNT=$(( $SNAPSHOT_COUNT + 1 ))
else
WARNING_COUNT=$(( $WARNING_COUNT + 1 ))
continue
fi
if [ "$opt_pre_snapshot" != "" ]
then
do_run "$opt_pre_snapshot $ii $NAME" || RUNSNAP=0
fi
if [ $RUNSNAP -eq 1 ] && do_run "zfs snapshot $PROPS $FLAGS '$ii@$NAME'"
then
[ "$opt_post_snapshot" != "" ] && do_run "$opt_post_snapshot $ii $NAME"
SNAPSHOT_COUNT=$(( $SNAPSHOT_COUNT + 1 ))
else
WARNING_COUNT=$(( $WARNING_COUNT + 1 ))
continue
fi
fi
# Retain at most $opt_keep number of old snapshots of this filesystem,
# including the one that was just recently created.
@ -176,7 +191,7 @@ do_snapshots () # properties, flags, snapname, oldglob, [targets...]
KEEP=$(( $KEEP - 1 ))
if [ "$KEEP" -le '0' ]
then
if do_run "zfs destroy $FLAGS '$jj'"
if do_run "zfs destroy -d $FLAGS '$jj'"
then
DESTRUCTION_COUNT=$(( $DESTRUCTION_COUNT + 1 ))
else
@ -193,9 +208,10 @@ do_snapshots () # properties, flags, snapname, oldglob, [targets...]
# {
GETOPT=$(getopt \
--longoptions=default-exclude,dry-run,skip-scrub,recursive \
--longoptions=default-exclude,dry-run,fast,skip-scrub,recursive \
--longoptions=event:,keep:,label:,prefix:,sep: \
--longoptions=debug,help,quiet,syslog,verbose \
--longoptions=pre-snapshot:,post-snapshot:,destroy-only \
--options=dnshe:l:k:p:rs:qgv \
-- "$@" ) \
|| exit 128
@ -226,6 +242,10 @@ do
fi
shift 2
;;
(--fast)
opt_fast_zfs_list='1'
shift 1
;;
(-n|--dry-run)
opt_dry_run='1'
shift 1
@ -302,6 +322,18 @@ do
opt_verbose='1'
shift 1
;;
(--pre-snapshot)
opt_pre_snapshot="$2"
shift 2
;;
(--post-snapshot)
opt_post_snapshot="$2"
shift 2
;;
(--destroy-only)
opt_do_snapshots=''
shift 1
;;
(--)
shift 1
break
@ -339,9 +371,18 @@ ZFS_LIST=$(env LC_ALL=C zfs list -H -t filesystem,volume -s name \
-o name,com.sun:auto-snapshot,com.sun:auto-snapshot:"$opt_label") \
|| { print_log error "zfs list $?: $ZFS_LIST"; exit 136; }
SNAPSHOTS_OLD=$(env LC_ALL=C zfs list -H -t snapshot -S creation -o name) \
|| { print_log error "zfs list $?: $SNAPSHOTS_OLD"; exit 137; }
if [ -n "$opt_fast_zfs_list" ]
then
SNAPSHOTS_OLD=$(env LC_ALL=C zfs list -H -t snapshot -o name -s name | \
grep $opt_prefix | \
awk '{ print substr( $0, length($0) - 14, length($0) ) " " $0}' | \
sort -r -k1,1 -k2,2 | \
awk '{ print substr( $0, 17, length($0) )}') \
|| { print_log error "zfs list $?: $SNAPSHOTS_OLD"; exit 137; }
else
SNAPSHOTS_OLD=$(env LC_ALL=C zfs list -H -t snapshot -S creation -o name) \
|| { print_log error "zfs list $?: $SNAPSHOTS_OLD"; exit 137; }
fi
# Verify that each argument is a filesystem or volume.
for ii in "$@"
@ -493,19 +534,36 @@ SNAPPROP="-o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='$opt_event'"
# ISO style date; fifteen characters: YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM
# On Solaris %H%M expands to 12h34.
DATE=$(date +%F-%H%M)
DATE=$(date --utc +%F-%H%M)
# The snapshot name after the @ symbol.
SNAPNAME="$opt_prefix${opt_label:+$opt_sep$opt_label-$DATE}"
SNAPNAME="$opt_prefix${opt_label:+$opt_sep$opt_label}-$DATE"
# The expression for matching old snapshots. -YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM
SNAPGLOB="$opt_prefix${opt_label:+?$opt_label}????????????????"
test -n "$TARGETS_REGULAR" \
&& print_log info "Doing regular snapshots of $TARGETS_REGULAR"
if [ -n "$opt_do_snapshots" ]
then
test -n "$TARGETS_REGULAR" \
&& print_log info "Doing regular snapshots of $TARGETS_REGULAR"
test -n "$TARGETS_RECURSIVE" \
&& print_log info "Doing recursive snapshots of $TARGETS_RECURSIVE"
test -n "$TARGETS_RECURSIVE" \
&& print_log info "Doing recursive snapshots of $TARGETS_RECURSIVE"
if test -n "$opt_keep" && [ "$opt_keep" -ge "1" ]
then
print_log info "Destroying all but the newest $opt_keep snapshots of each dataset."
fi
elif test -n "$opt_keep" && [ "$opt_keep" -ge "1" ]
then
test -n "$TARGETS_REGULAR" \
&& print_log info "Destroying all but the newest $opt_keep snapshots of $TARGETS_REGULAR"
test -n "$TARGETS_RECURSIVE" \
&& print_log info "Recursively destroying all but the newest $opt_keep snapshots of $TARGETS_RECURSIVE"
else
print_log notice "Only destroying snapshots, but count of snapshots to preserve not given. Nothing to do."
fi
test -n "$opt_dry_run" \
&& print_log info "Doing a dry run. Not running these commands..."