Before this PR, we would panic in the `check` phase of `endpoint.Send()`'s `TryBatchDestroy` call in the following cases: the current protection strategy does NOT produce a tentative replication cursor AND
* `FromVersion` is a tentative cursor bookmark
* `FromVersion` is a snapshot, and there exists a tentative cursor bookmark for that snapshot
* `FromVersion` is a bookmark != tentative cursor bookmark, but there exists a tentative cursor bookmark for the same snapshot as the `FromVersion` bookmark
In those cases, the `check` concluded that we would delete `FromVersion`.
It came to that conclusion because the tentative cursor isn't part of `obsoleteAbs` if the protection strategy doesn't produce a tentative replication cursor.
The scenarios above can happen if the user changes the protection strategy from "with tentative cursor" to one "without tentative replication cursor", while there is a tentative replication cursor on disk.
The workaround was to rename the tentative cursor.
In all cases above, `TryBatchDestroy` would have destroyed the tentative cursor.
In case 1, that would fail the `Send` step and potentially break replication if the cursor is the last common bookmark. The `check` conclusion was correct.
In cases 2 and 3, deleting the tentative cursor would have been fine because `FromVersion` was a different entity than the tentative cursor. So, destroying the tentative cursor would be the right call.
The solution in this PR is as follows:
* add the `FromVersion` to the `liveAbs` set of live abstractions
* rewrite the `check` closure to use the full dataset path (`fullpath`) to identify the concrete ZFS object instead of the `zfs.FilesystemVersionEqualIdentity`, which is only identified by matching GUID.
* Holds have no dataset path and are not the `FromVersion` in any case, so disregard them.
fixes#666
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