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Make ZFS Snapshots work with Samba as Windows Shadow Copies
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You may expose snapshots to Windows users as *shadow copies* via Samba's [vfs_shadow_copy2](https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy2.8.html).
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Install `zfs-auto-snapshot`
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Some changes need to be made to `zfs-auto-snapshot` first for proper snapshot naming (see [issues/10](/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot/issues/10) and [pull/22](/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot/pull/22)).
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$ cd /usr/src (or wherever you want to build the .deb)
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$ git clone https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot.git
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$ git checkout leecallen
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$ git merge master
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$ editor src/zfs-auto-snapshot.sh (manually fix a conflict)
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$ git add .
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$ git commit -a
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Then continue using `make install` or `dpkg-buildpackage ...` if you're on Debian as explained [here](Debian).
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Configure ZFS
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After making the above changes, `zfs-auto-snapshot` honors a ZFS property defining where snapshots are created and where not. Set the property accordingly:
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$ zfs set com.sun:auto-snapshot=true tank/data
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$ zfs set com.sun:auto-snapshot=false tank/var
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NB: The snapdir `.zfs/snapshot` may remain hidden and Samba can still access them. Optionally hide them (from `ls`, etc.) using `$ zfs set snapdir=hidden tank`
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Configure Samba
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To expose shadow copies to Windows users, Samba needs its `vfs_shadow_copy2` module.
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On Debian do:
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$ apt-get install samba-vfs-modules
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Then configure `smb.conf` by configuring your shares:
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[global]
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shadow: snapdir = .zfs/snapshot
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shadow: sort = desc
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shadow: format = zfs-auto-snap_%Y-%m-%d-%H%M
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[myshare]
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path = /my/tank/data
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read only = No
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comment = ZFS dataset with Previous Versions enabled
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vfs objects = shadow_copy2
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On Windows check the "Previous Versions" of your share. There should be new elements in the list after some automatic snapshots are created by cron.
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