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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 |
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zrepl
zrepl is a one-stop ZFS backup & replication solution.
User Documentation
User Documentation can be found at zrepl.github.io.
Bug Reports
- If the issue is reproducible, enable debug logging, reproduce and capture the log.
- Open an issue on GitHub, with logs pasted as GitHub gists / inline.
Feature Requests
- Does you feature request require default values / some kind of configuration? If so, think of an expressive configuration example.
- Think of at least one use case that generalizes from your concrete application.
- Open an issue on GitHub with example conf & use case attached.
- Optional: Post a bounty on the issue, or contact Christian Schwarz for contract work.
The above does not apply if you already implemented everything. Check out the Coding Workflow section below for details.
Package Maintainer Information
- Follow the steps in
docs/installation.rst -> Compiling from Source
and read the Makefile / shell scripts used in this process. - Make sure your distro is compatible with the paths in
docs/installation.rst
. - Ship a default config that adheres to your distro's
hier
and logging system. - Ship a service manager file and please try to upstream it to this repository.
dist/systemd
contains a Systemd unit template.
- Ship other material provided in
./dist
, e.g. in/usr/share/zrepl/
. - Use
make release ZREPL_VERSION='mydistro-1.2.3_1'
- Your distro's name and any versioning supplemental to zrepl's (e.g. package revision) should be in this string
- Use
sudo make test-platform
on a test system to validate that zrepl's abstractions on top of ZFS work with the system ZFS. - Make sure you are informed about new zrepl versions, e.g. by subscribing to GitHub's release RSS feed.
Developer Documentation
zrepl is written in Go and uses Go modules to manage dependencies. The documentation is written in ReStructured Text using the Sphinx framework.
Install build dependencies using ./lazy.sh devsetup
.
lazy.sh
uses python3-pip
to fetch the build dependencies for the docs - you might want to use a venv.
If you just want to install the Go dependencies, run ./lazy.sh godep
.
The test suite is split into pure Go tests (make test-go
) and platform tests that interact with ZFS and thus generally require root privileges (sudo make test-platform
).
Platform tests run on their own pool with the name zreplplatformtest
, which is created using the file vdev in /tmp
.
For a full code coverage profile, run make test-go COVER=1 && sudo make test-platform && make cover-merge
.
An HTML report can be generated using make cover-html
.
Code generation is triggered by make generate
. Generated code is committed to the source tree.
Project Structure
├── artifacts # build artifcats generate by make
├── cli # wrapper around CLI package cobra
├── client # all subcommands that are not `daemon`
├── config # config data types (=> package yaml-config)
│ └── samples
├── daemon # the implementation of `zrepl daemon` subcommand
│ ├── filters
│ ├── hooks # snapshot hooks
│ ├── job # job implementations
│ ├── logging # logging outlets + formatters
│ ├── nethelpers
│ ├── prometheus
│ ├── pruner # pruner implementation
│ ├── snapper # snapshotter implementation
├── dist # supplemental material for users & package maintainers
├── docs # sphinx-based documentation
│ ├── **/*.rst # documentation in reStructuredText
│ ├── sphinxconf
│ │ └── conf.py # sphinx config (see commit 445a280 why its not in docs/)
│ ├── requirements.txt # pip3 requirements to build documentation
│ ├── publish.sh # shell script for automated rendering & deploy to zrepl.github.io repo
│ └── public_git # checkout of zrepl.github.io managed by above shell script
├── endpoint # implementation of replication endpoints (=> package replication)
├── logger # our own logger package
├── platformtest # test suite for our zfs abstractions (error classification, etc)
├── pruning # pruning rules (the logic, not the actual execution)
│ └── retentiongrid
├── replication
│ ├── driver # the driver of the replication logic (status reporting, error handling)
│ ├── logic # planning & executing replication steps via rpc
| | └── pdu # the generated gRPC & protobuf code used in replication (and endpoints)
│ └── report # the JSON-serializable report datastructures exposed to the client
├── rpc # the hybrid gRPC + ./dataconn RPC client: connects to a remote replication.Endpoint
│ ├── dataconn # Bulk data-transfer RPC protocol
│ ├── grpcclientidentity # adaptor to inject package transport's 'client identity' concept into gRPC contexts
│ ├── netadaptor # adaptor to convert a package transport's Connecter and Listener into net.* primitives
│ ├── transportmux # TCP connecter and listener used to split control & data traffic
│ └── versionhandshake # replication protocol version handshake perfomed on newly established connections
├── tlsconf # abstraction for Go TLS server + client config
├── transport # transport implementations
│ ├── fromconfig
│ ├── local
│ ├── ssh
│ ├── tcp
│ └── tls
├── util
├── version # abstraction for versions (filled during build by Makefile)
└── zfs # zfs(8) wrappers
Coding Workflow
- Open an issue when starting to hack on a new feature
- Commits should reference the issue they are related to
- Docs improvements not documenting new features do not require an issue.
Breaking Changes
Backward-incompatible changes must be documented in the git commit message and are listed in docs/changelog.rst
.
- Config-breaking changes must contain a line
BREAK CONFIG
in the commit message - Other breaking changes must contain a line
BREAK
in the commit message
Glossary & Naming Inconsistencies
In ZFS, dataset refers to the objects filesystem, ZVOL and snapshot.
However, we need a word for filesystem & ZVOL but not a snapshot, bookmark, etc.
Toward the user, the following terminology is used:
- filesystem: a ZFS filesystem or a ZVOL
- filesystem version: a ZFS snapshot or a bookmark
Sadly, the zrepl implementation is inconsistent in its use of these words: variables and types are often named dataset when they in fact refer to a filesystem.
There will not be a big refactoring (an attempt was made, but it's destroying too much history without much gain).
However, new contributions & patches should fix naming without further notice in the commit message.
RPC debugging
Optionally, there are various RPC-related environment variables, that if set to something != ""
will produce additional debug output on stderr:
https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/blob/master/rpc/rpc_debug.go#L11
https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/blob/master/rpc/dataconn/dataconn_debug.go#L11
https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/blob/master/rpc/dataconn/stream/stream_debug.go#L11
https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl/blob/master/rpc/dataconn/heartbeatconn/heartbeatconn_debug.go#L11