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Author SHA1 Message Date
Christian Schwarz
206d359dcd docs: sendrecvoptions: fix heading level for section on placeholders 2022-09-25 18:23:54 +02:00
Christian Schwarz
459508c9d9 docs: sendrecvoptions: placeholders: fix wrong link name and add summarizing config snippet for recv.placeholders
fixes https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/issues/573
2022-02-05 10:59:33 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
fb6a9be954 fix encrypt-on-receive with placeholders
fixes https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/issues/504

Problem:
  plain send + recv with root_fs encrypted + placeholders causes plain recvs
  whereas user would expect encrypt-on-recv
Reason:
  We create placeholder filesytems with -o encryption=off.
  Thus, children received below those placeholders won't inherit
  encryption of root_fs.
Fix:
  We'll have three values for `recv.placeholders.encryption: unspecified (default) | off | inherit`.
  When we create a placeholder, we will fail the operation if  `recv.placeholders.encryption = unspecified`.
  The exception is if the placeholder filesystem is to encode the client identity ($root_fs/$client_identity) in a pull job.
  Those are created in `inherit` mode if the config field is `unspecified` so that users who don't need
  placeholders are not bothered by these details.

Future Work:
  Automatically warn existing users of encrypt-on-recv about the problem
  if they are affected.
  The problem that I hit during implementation of this is that the
  `encryption` prop's `source` doesn't quite behave like other props:
  `source` is `default` for `encryption=off` and `-` when `encryption=on`.
  Hence, we can't use `source` to distinguish the following 2x2 cases:
  (1) placeholder created with explicit -o encryption=off
  (2) placeholder created without specifying -o encryption
  with
  (A) an encrypted parent at creation time
  (B) an unencrypted parent at creation time
2021-12-18 15:12:47 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
20ff9717bc fix mis-spelled send option for embedded data
fixes https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/issues/522
2021-11-14 17:34:32 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
f5f269bfd5 send/recv: job-level bandwidth limiting
Sponsored-by: Prominic.NET, Inc.

fixes #339
2021-09-12 20:08:43 +02:00
InsanePrawn
8d678eed19 docs: add note about zfs recv -x mountpoint with ZVOLs
refs #430
2021-03-14 20:26:39 +01:00
InsanePrawn
393fc10a69 [#285] support setting zfs send / recv flags in the config (send: -wLcepbS, recv: -ox)
Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <me@cschwarz.com>
Signed-off-by: InsanePrawn <insane.prawny@gmail.com>

closes #285
closes #276
closes #24
2021-02-20 17:20:45 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
30cdc1430e replication + endpoint: replication guarantees: guarantee_{resumability,incremental,nothing}
This commit

- adds a configuration in which no step holds, replication cursors, etc. are created
- removes the send.step_holds.disable_incremental setting
- creates a new config option `replication` for active-side jobs
- adds the replication.protection.{initial,incremental} settings, each
  of which can have values
    - `guarantee_resumability`
    - `guarantee_incremental`
    - `guarantee_nothing`
  (refer to docs/configuration/replication.rst for semantics)

The `replication` config from an active side is sent to both endpoint.Sender and endpoint.Receiver
for each replication step. Sender and Receiver then act accordingly.

For `guarantee_incremental`, we add the new `tentative-replication-cursor` abstraction.
The necessity for that abstraction is outlined in https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/issues/340.

fixes https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/issues/340
2020-07-26 20:32:35 +02:00
Christian Schwarz
a827894274 docs: add backup-to-external-disk quick-start guide and convert existing tutorial to quick-start guide
refs #219
fixes #329
2020-06-14 15:26:05 +02:00
Christian Schwarz
1c270b7e39 add option to disable step holds for incremental sends
This is a stop-gap solution until we re-write the pruner to support
rules for removing step holds.

Note that disabling step holds for incremental sends does not affect
zrepl's guarantee that incremental replication is always possible:

Suppose you yank the external drive during an incremental @from -> @to step:

* restarting that step or future incrementals @from -> @to_later` will be possible
  because the replication cursor bookmark points to @from until the step is complete
* resuming @from -> @to will work as long as the pruner on your internal pool doesn't come around to destroy @to.
    * in that case, the replication algorithm should determine that the resumable state
      on the receiving side isuseless because @to no longer exists on the sending side,
      and consequently clear it, and restart an incremental step @from -> @to_later

refs #288
2020-06-14 15:26:05 +02:00
InsanePrawn
44bd354eae Spellcheck all files
Signed-off-by: InsanePrawn <insane.prawny@gmail.com>
2020-02-24 16:06:09 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
58c08c855f new features: {resumable,encrypted,hold-protected} send-recv, last-received-hold
- **Resumable Send & Recv Support**
  No knobs required, automatically used where supported.
- **Hold-Protected Send & Recv**
  Automatic ZFS holds to ensure that we can always resume a replication step.
- **Encrypted Send & Recv Support** for OpenZFS native encryption.
  Configurable at the job level, i.e., for all filesystems a job is responsible for.
- **Receive-side hold on last received dataset**
  The counterpart to the replication cursor bookmark on the send-side.
  Ensures that incremental replication will always be possible between a sender and receiver.

Design Doc
----------

`replication/design.md` doc describes how we use ZFS holds and bookmarks to ensure that a single replication step is always resumable.

The replication algorithm described in the design doc introduces the notion of job IDs (please read the details on this design doc).
We reuse the job names for job IDs and use `JobID` type to ensure that a job name can be embedded into hold tags, bookmark names, etc.
This might BREAK CONFIG on upgrade.

Protocol Version Bump
---------------------

This commit makes backwards-incompatible changes to the replication/pdu protobufs.
Thus, bump the version number used in the protocol handshake.

Replication Cursor Format Change
--------------------------------

The new replication cursor bookmark format is: `#zrepl_CURSOR_G_${this.GUID}_J_${jobid}`
Including the GUID enables transaction-safe moving-forward of the cursor.
Including the job id enables that multiple sending jobs can send the same filesystem without interfering.
The `zrepl migrate replication-cursor:v1-v2` subcommand can be used to safely destroy old-format cursors once zrepl has created new-format cursors.

Changes in This Commit
----------------------

- package zfs
  - infrastructure for holds
  - infrastructure for resume token decoding
  - implement a variant of OpenZFS's `entity_namecheck` and use it for validation in new code
  - ZFSSendArgs to specify a ZFS send operation
    - validation code protects against malicious resume tokens by checking that the token encodes the same send parameters that the send-side would use if no resume token were available (i.e. same filesystem, `fromguid`, `toguid`)
  - RecvOptions support for `recv -s` flag
  - convert a bunch of ZFS operations to be idempotent
    - achieved through more differentiated error message scraping / additional pre-/post-checks

- package replication/pdu
  - add field for encryption to send request messages
  - add fields for resume handling to send & recv request messages
  - receive requests now contain `FilesystemVersion To` in addition to the filesystem into which the stream should be `recv`d into
    - can use `zfs recv $root_fs/$client_id/path/to/dataset@${To.Name}`, which enables additional validation after recv (i.e. whether `To.Guid` matched what we received in the stream)
    - used to set `last-received-hold`
- package replication/logic
  - introduce `PlannerPolicy` struct, currently only used to configure whether encrypted sends should be requested from the sender
  - integrate encryption and resume token support into `Step` struct

- package endpoint
  - move the concepts that endpoint builds on top of ZFS to a single file `endpoint/endpoint_zfs.go`
    - step-holds + step-bookmarks
    - last-received-hold
    - new replication cursor + old replication cursor compat code
  - adjust `endpoint/endpoint.go` handlers for
    - encryption
    - resumability
    - new replication cursor
    - last-received-hold

- client subcommand `zrepl holds list`: list all holds and hold-like bookmarks that zrepl thinks belong to it
- client subcommand `zrepl migrate replication-cursor:v1-v2`
2020-02-14 22:00:13 +01:00