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.. include:: ../global.rst.inc
.. |patient| replace:: :ref:`patient <job-term-patient>`
.. |serve-transport| replace:: :ref:`serve transport<transport-ssh+stdinserver-serve>`
.. |connect-transport| replace:: :ref:`connect transport<transport-ssh+stdinserver-connect>`
.. |mapping| replace:: :ref:`mapping <pattern-mapping>`
.. |filter| replace:: :ref:`filter <pattern-filter>`
.. |prune| replace:: :ref:`prune <prune>`
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.. _job:
Job Types
=========
A *job* is the unit of activity tracked by the zrepl daemon and configured in the |mainconfig|.
Every job has a unique ``name``, a ``type`` and type-dependent fields which are documented on this page.
Check out the :ref:`tutorial` and :sampleconf:`/` for examples on how job types are actually used.
.. ATTENTION::
Currently, zrepl does not replicate filesystem properties.
Whe receiving a filesystem, it is never mounted (`-u` flag) and `mountpoint=none` is set.
This is temporary and being worked on :issue:`24`.
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.. _job-source:
Source Job
----------
Example: :sampleconf:`pullbackup/productionhost.yml`.
.. list-table::
:widths: 20 80
:header-rows: 1
* - Parameter
- Comment
* - ``type``
- = ``source``
* - ``name``
- unique name of the job
* - ``serve``
- |serve-transport|
* - ``filesystems``
- |filter| for filesystems to expose to client
* - ``snapshot_prefix``
- prefix for ZFS snapshots taken by this job
* - ``interval``
- snapshotting interval
* - ``prune``
- |prune| for versions of filesytems in ``filesystems``, versions prefixed with ``snapshot_prefix``
- Snapshotting Task (every ``interval``, |patient|)
- A snapshot of filesystems matched by ``filesystems`` is taken every ``interval`` with prefix ``snapshot_prefix``.
- A bookmark of that snapshot is created with the same name.
- The ``prune`` policy is evaluated for versions of filesystems matched by ``filesystems``, versions prefixed with ``snapshot_prefix``.
- Serve Task
- Wait for connections from pull job using ``serve``.
A source job is the counterpart to a :ref:`job-pull`.
Make sure you read the |prune| policy documentation.
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.. _job-pull:
Pull Job
--------
Example: :sampleconf:`pullbackup/backuphost.yml`
.. list-table::
:widths: 20 80
:header-rows: 1
* - Parameter
- Comment
* - ``type``
- = ``pull``
* - ``name``
- unqiue name of the job
* - ``connect``
- |connect-transport|
* - ``interval``
- Interval between pull attempts
* - ``mapping``
- |mapping| for remote to local filesystems
* - ``initial_repl_policy``
- default = ``most_recent``, initial replication policy
* - ``snapshot_prefix``
- prefix snapshots must match to be considered for replication & pruning
* - ``prune``
- |prune| policy for versions of filesystems of local filesystems reachable by ``mapping``, versions prefixed with ``snapshot_prefix``
* Main Task (every ``interval``, |patient|)
#. A connection to the remote source job is established using the strategy in ``connect``
#. ``mapping`` maps filesystems presented by the remote side to local *target filesystems*
#. Those remote filesystems with a local *target filesystem* are replicated
#. Only snapshots with prefix ``snapshot_prefix`` are replicated.
#. If possible, incremental replication takes place.
#. If the local target filesystem does not exist, ``initial_repl_policy`` is used.
#. On conflicts, an error is logged but replication of other filesystems with mapping continues.
#. The ``prune`` policy is evaluated for all *target filesystems*
A pull job is the counterpart to a :ref:`job-source`.
Make sure you read the |prune| policy documentation.
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.. _job-local:
Local Job
---------
Example: :sampleconf:`localbackup/host1.yml`
.. list-table::
:widths: 20 80
:header-rows: 1
* - Parameter
- Comment
* - ``type``
- = ``local``
* - ``name``
- unqiue name of the job
* - ``mapping``
- |mapping| from source to target filesystem (both local)
* - ``snapshot_prefix``
- prefix for ZFS snapshots taken by this job
* - ``interval``
- snapshotting & replication interval
* - ``initial_repl_policy``
- default = ``most_recent``, initial replication policy
* - ``prune_lhs``
- pruning policy on left-hand-side (source)
* - ``prune_rhs``
- pruning policy on right-hand-side (target)
* Main Task (every ``interval``, |patient|)
#. Evaluate ``mapping`` for local filesystems, those with a *target filesystem* are called *mapped filesystems*.
#. Snapshot *mapped filesystems* with ``snapshot_prefix``.
#. Bookmark the snapshot created above.
#. Replicate *mapped filesystems* to their respective *target filesystems*:
#. Only snapshots with prefix ``snapshot_prefix`` are replicated.
#. If possible, incremental replication takes place.
#. If the *target filesystem* does not exist, ``initial_repl_policy`` is used.
#. On conflicts, an error is logged but replication of other *mapped filesystems* continues.
#. The ``prune_lhs`` policy is triggered for all *mapped filesystems*
#. The ``prune_rhs`` policy is triggered for all *target filesystems*
A local job is combination of source & pull job executed on the same machine.
Terminology
-----------
task
A job consists of one or more tasks and a task consists of one or more steps.
Some tasks may be periodic while others wait for an event to occur.
patient task
.. _job-term-patient:
A patient task is supposed to execute some task every `interval`.
We call the start of the task an *invocation*.
* If the task completes in less than `interval`, the task is restarted at `last_invocation + interval`.
* Otherwise, a patient job
* logs a warning as soon as a task exceeds its configured `interval`
* waits for the last invocation to finish
* logs a warning with the effective task duration
* immediately starts a new invocation of the task
filesystem version
A snapshot or a bookmark.