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Darik Horn
e08ebdf884 Merge branch 'topic/hanoi' of git://github.com/rdparker/zfs-auto-snapshot into hanoi 2014-04-16 16:22:31 -04:00
Ron Parker
109d537ba0 Add a hanoi rotation option 2013-10-30 11:18:52 -05:00

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@ -59,6 +59,10 @@ print_usage ()
-n, --dry-run Print actions without actually doing anything.
-s, --skip-scrub Do not snapshot filesystems in scrubbing pools.
-h, --help Print this usage message.
-H, --hanoi=INT Use the hanoi rotation scheme.
INT how frequently the hanoi rotation is being run.
It is a number followed by one of w, d, h, m, s for
weeks, days, hours, minutes or seconds.
-k, --keep=NUM Keep NUM recent snapshots and destroy older snapshots.
-l, --label=LAB LAB is usually 'hourly', 'daily', or 'monthly'.
-p, --prefix=PRE PRE is 'zfs-auto-snap' by default.
@ -140,6 +144,123 @@ do_run () # [argv]
}
do_rotate () # flags, oldglob, target
{
local FLAGS="$1"
local GLOB="$2"
local TARGET="$3"
local KEEP=''
# global DESTRUCTION_COUNT
# global WARNING_COUNT
# global SNAPSHOTS_OLD
# Retain at most $opt_keep number of old snapshots of this filesystem,
# including the one that was just recently created.
KEEP="$opt_keep"
# ASSERT: The old snapshot list is sorted by increasing age.
for jj in $SNAPSHOTS_OLD
do
# Check whether this is an old snapshot of the filesystem.
if [ -z "${jj#$TARGET@$GLOB}" ]
then
KEEP=$(( $KEEP - 1 ))
if [ "$KEEP" -le '0' ]
then
if do_run "zfs destroy $FLAGS '$jj'"
then
DESTRUCTION_COUNT=$(( $DESTRUCTION_COUNT + 1 ))
else
WARNING_COUNT=$(( $WARNING_COUNT + 1 ))
fi
fi
fi
done
}
compute_hanoi_level() # date
{
local DATE="$1"
local EPOCH_TIME=''
local HANOI_NUM=''
local HANOI_LEVEL='1'
# The h* is because on Solaris %H%M will have generated 12h34
EPOCH_TIME=$(date +%s --date="$(echo $DATE | sed 's/-\(..\)h*\(..\)$/ \1:\2/')")
HANOI_NUM=$(($EPOCH_TIME / $opt_hanoi));
while test "$HANOI_NUM" -ne "0"
do
case "${HANOI_NUM}" in
(*[13579])
break
;;
esac
HANOI_LEVEL=$(($HANOI_LEVEL + 1))
HANOI_NUM=$(($HANOI_NUM / 2))
done
echo $HANOI_LEVEL
}
do_hanoi () # flags, oldglob, target
{
local FLAGS="$1"
local GLOB="$2"
local TARGET="$3"
local KEEP=''
local HANOI_LEVEL='0'
local SNAP_DATE=''
local SNAP_LEVEL=''
local POSSIBLY_DESTROY=''
# global DESTRUCTION_COUNT
# global WARNING_COUNT
# global SNAPSHOTS_OLD
HANOI_LEVEL=$(compute_hanoi_level "$DATE")
# Retain at most $opt_keep number of old snapshots of this filesystem,
# including the one that was just recently created.
KEEP="$opt_keep"
# ASSERT: The old snapshot list is sorted by increasing age.
for jj in $SNAPSHOTS_OLD
do
# Check whether this is an old snapshot of the filesystem.
if [ -z "${jj#$TARGET@$GLOB}" ]
then
# If younger snapshot was stored for possible
# deletion, delete it.
if [ -n "$POSSIBLY_DESTROY" ]
then
if do_run "zfs destroy $FLAGS '$POSSIBLY_DESTROY'"
then
DESTRUCTION_COUNT=$(( $DESTRUCTION_COUNT + 1 ))
else
WARNING_COUNT=$(( $WARNING_COUNT + 1 ))
fi
POSSIBLY_DESTROY=''
fi
SNAP_DATE=$(echo $jj | sed 's/.*-\(....-..-..-..h*..\)$/\1/')
SNAP_LEVEL=$(compute_hanoi_level "$SNAP_DATE")
if test "$HANOI_LEVEL" -eq "$SNAP_LEVEL"
then
# By default the hanoi rotation scheme acts as
# though there are an infinite number of
# disks. So instead of immediately destroying
# this snapshot, remember it as possibly
# needing to be destroyed and only do so if an
# older snapshot is found for this set.
POSSIBLY_DESTROY="$jj"
fi
fi
done
}
do_snapshots () # properties, flags, snapname, oldglob, [targets...]
{
local PROPS="$1"
@ -147,12 +268,9 @@ do_snapshots () # properties, flags, snapname, oldglob, [targets...]
local NAME="$3"
local GLOB="$4"
local TARGETS="$5"
local KEEP=''
# global DESTRUCTION_COUNT
# global SNAPSHOT_COUNT
# global WARNING_COUNT
# global SNAPSHOTS_OLD
for ii in $TARGETS
do
@ -164,29 +282,13 @@ do_snapshots () # properties, flags, snapname, oldglob, [targets...]
continue
fi
# Retain at most $opt_keep number of old snapshots of this filesystem,
# including the one that was just recently created.
test -z "$opt_keep" && continue
KEEP="$opt_keep"
# ASSERT: The old snapshot list is sorted by increasing age.
for jj in $SNAPSHOTS_OLD
do
# Check whether this is an old snapshot of the filesystem.
if [ -z "${jj#$ii@$GLOB}" ]
then
KEEP=$(( $KEEP - 1 ))
if [ "$KEEP" -le '0' ]
then
if do_run "zfs destroy $FLAGS '$jj'"
then
DESTRUCTION_COUNT=$(( $DESTRUCTION_COUNT + 1 ))
else
WARNING_COUNT=$(( $WARNING_COUNT + 1 ))
fi
fi
fi
done
if test -z "$opt_hanoi"
then
test -z "$opt_keep" && continue
do_rotate "$FLAGS" "$GLOB" "$ii"
else
do_hanoi "$FLAGS" "$GLOB" "$ii"
fi
done
}
@ -196,9 +298,9 @@ do_snapshots () # properties, flags, snapname, oldglob, [targets...]
GETOPT=$(getopt \
--longoptions=default-exclude,dry-run,fast,skip-scrub,recursive \
--longoptions=event:,keep:,label:,prefix:,sep: \
--longoptions=event:,hanoi:,keep:,label:,prefix:,sep: \
--longoptions=debug,help,quiet,syslog,verbose \
--options=dnshe:l:k:p:rs:qgv \
--options=dnshH:e:l:k:p:rs:qgv \
-- "$@" ) \
|| exit 128
@ -244,6 +346,29 @@ do
print_usage
exit 0
;;
(-H|--hanoi)
HANOI_OPT="$2"
MULT="";
INT="";
case "$2" in
(*[0-9]s) MULT=1 ;;
(*[0-9]m) MULT=60 ;;
(*[0-9]h) MULT=3600 ;;
(*[0-9]d) MULT=86400 ;;
(*[0-9]w) MULT=604800 ;;
(*)
print_log error "Unrecognized interval $2 for the $1 parameter."
exit 139
;;
esac
INT=$(echo $2 | sed 's/.$//')
if ! test "$INT" -gt '0' 2>/dev/null
then
print_log error "The $2 parameter must be a positive integer."
fi
opt_hanoi=$(($INT * $MULT))
shift 2
;;
(-k|--keep)
if ! test "$2" -gt '0' 2>/dev/null
then
@ -334,6 +459,11 @@ then
exit 134
fi
if test -n "$opt_hanoi" -a -z "$opt_label"
then
opt_label=hanoi
fi
# These are the only times that `zpool status` or `zfs list` are invoked, so
# this program for Linux has a much better runtime complexity than the similar
# Solaris implementation.
@ -498,14 +628,19 @@ do
TARGETS_RECURSIVE="${TARGETS_RECURSIVE:+$TARGETS_RECURSIVE }$ii" # nb: \t
done
# Linux lacks SMF and the notion of an FMRI event, but always set this property
# because the SUNW program does. The dash character is the default.
SNAPPROP="-o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='$opt_event'"
# ISO style date; fifteen characters: YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM
# On Solaris %H%M expands to 12h34.
DATE=$(date --utc +%F-%H%M)
if test -n "$opt_hanoi" -a "$opt_event" = "-"
then
opt_event=hanoi-$HANOI_OPT-level-$(compute_hanoi_level $DATE)
fi
# Linux lacks SMF and the notion of an FMRI event, but always set this property
# because the SUNW program does. The dash character is the default.
SNAPPROP="-o com.sun:auto-snapshot-desc='$opt_event'"
# The snapshot name after the @ symbol.
SNAPNAME="$opt_prefix${opt_label:+$opt_sep$opt_label}-$DATE"