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.. _installation:
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Installation
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============
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.. TIP::
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Note: check out the :ref:`tutorial` if you want a first impression of zrepl.
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User Privileges
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---------------
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It is possible to run zrepl as an unprivileged user in combination with
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`ZFS delegation <https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/zfs-zfs-allow.html>`_.
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Also, there is the possibility to run it in a jail on FreeBSD by delegating a dataset to the jail.
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However, until we get around documenting those setups, you will have to run zrepl as root or experiment yourself :)
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Packages
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--------
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zrepl releases are signed & tagged by the author in the git repository.
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Your OS vendor may provide binary packages of zrepl through the package manager.
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The following list may be incomplete, feel free to submit a PR with an update:
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.. list-table::
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:header-rows: 1
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* - OS / Distro
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- Install Command
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- Link
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* - FreeBSD
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- ``pkg install zrepl``
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- `<https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/zrepl/>`_
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* - Others
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- Install from source, see below
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Compile From Source
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Check out the sources yourself, fetch dependencies using ``dep``, compile and install to the zrepl user's ``$PATH``.
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You may want to switch to a tagged commit (we use `semver <http://semver.org>`_) although a checkout of ``master`` branch should generally work.
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**Note**: if the zrepl binary is not in ``$PATH``, the examples in the :ref:`tutorial` may need to be adjusted.
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::
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# NOTE: you may want to checkout & build as an unprivileged user
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cd /root
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git clone https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl.git
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cd zrepl
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dep ensure
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go build -o zrepl
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cp zrepl /usr/local/bin/zrepl
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rehash
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# see if it worked
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zrepl help
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.. _mainconfigfile:
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Configuration Files
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-------------------
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zrepl searches for its main configuration file in the following locations (in that order):
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* ``/etc/zrepl/zrepl.yml``
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* ``/usr/local/etc/zrepl/zrepl.yml``
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Alternatively, use CLI flags to specify a config location.
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Copy a config from the :ref:`tutorial` or the ``cmd/sampleconf`` directory to one of these locations and customize it to your setup.
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Runtime Directories
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-------------------
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zrepl requires ephemeral runtime directories where control sockets, etc are placed.
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Refer to the :ref:`configuration documentation <conf-runtime-directories>` for more information.
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When installing from a package, the package maintainer should have taken care of setting them up through the init system.
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Alternatively, for default settings, the following should to the trick.
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mkdir -p /var/run/zrepl/stdinserver
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chmod -R 0700 /var/run/zrepl
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Running the Daemon
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------------------
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All actual work zrepl does is performed by a daemon process.
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Logging is configurable via the config file. Please refer to the :ref:`logging documention <logging>`.
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When installating from a package, the package maintainer should have provided an init script / systemd.service file.
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You should thus be able to start zrepl daemon using your init system.
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Alternatively, or for running zrepl in the foreground, simply execute ``zrepl daemon``.
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Note that you won't see any output unless you configure :ref:`stdout logging outlet <logging-outlet-stdout>`.
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.. ATTENTION::
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Make sure to actually monitor the error level output of zrepl: some configuration errors will not make the daemon exit.
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Example: if the daemon cannot create the :ref:`transport-ssh+stdinserver` sockets in the runtime directory,
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it will emit an error message but not exit because other tasks such as periodic snapshots & pruning are of equal importance.
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.. _install-restarting:
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Restarting
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~~~~~~~~~~
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The daemon handles SIGINT and SIGTERM for graceful shutdown.
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Graceful shutdown means at worst that a job will not be rescheduled for the next interval.
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The daemon exits as soon as all jobs have reported shut down.
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