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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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context.go | ||
endpoint_metrics.go | ||
endpoint_send_abstractions_cache.go | ||
endpoint_zfs_abstraction_cursor_and_last_received_hold.go | ||
endpoint_zfs_abstraction_step.go | ||
endpoint_zfs_abstraction_test.go | ||
endpoint_zfs_abstraction.go | ||
endpoint_zfs_helpers_repr_test.go | ||
endpoint_zfs_helpers_repr.go | ||
endpoint_zfs_helpers_types.go | ||
endpoint.go | ||
jobid.go |