- dsnap-sync: restore btrfs-streams from archive backups
- find last full
- iterate over available incremental snapshots
- dsnap-sync: restore btrfs snapshot from snapshot backups
- $ssh btrfs send
<snapshot_path>/<snapshot-id>/snapshot_ro
| btrfs receive/<btrfs-restore-dir>/
(recieved_uuid
attribte of<btrfs-restore-dir>/snapshot_ro
will be imported from<snapshot_path>/<snapshot-id>/snapshot_ro
) - btrfs sub snap
<btrfs-restore-dir>/snapshot_ro
<btrfs-restore-dir>/snapshot_rw
(create a writablesnapshot_rw
; its attibutereceived_uuid
isn't set anymore) - sub delete
<btrfs-restore-dir>/snapshot_ro
now you are able to mount the snapshot for further processing
- $ssh btrfs send
- dsnap-sync: parallel tasks per config
- consider mbuffer for splitting up btrfs streams
- dsnap-sync: refine backupdir with --interactive
- dsnap-sync: visualize backup progress (using pv)
- dsnap-sync: use snapper to administer target synced snapshots
- dsnap-sync: introduce selectable subvolid option
- dsnap-sync: refine paramteter parsing
- dsnap-sync: refine functions structure
- dsnap-sync: port as posix compatible
- dsnap-sync: introduce selectable subvolid option
- dsnap-sync: use snapper to administer target synced snapshots
- dsnap-sync: introduce snapper function: important snapshots Important snapshots have important=yes in the userdata let snapper cleanup/timeline mechanisms respect this
- tape-admin: handle common tasks for tape-changer administration
- tape-admin: handle common tasks for ltfs tape administration
- dsnap-sync: supply saving streams to tape or other filesystems
e.g like documented in btrfs wiki
- btrfs subvolume snapshot -r / /my/snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD && sync
- btrfs send /my/snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD | ssh user@host 'cat >/backup/home/snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD.btrfs'
- btrfs subvolume snapshot -r / /my/incremental-snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD && sync
- btrfs send -p /my/snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD /my/incremental-snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD | ssh user@host 'cat >/backup/home/incremental-snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD.btrfs'
- dsnap-sync: introduce snapper config handling for parent/child types
- disk2disk -> parent to child on btrfs (default: snapshot)
- disk2disk2disk -> child to child on btrfs (clone snapshot)
- disk2disk2tape -> child to tape on non-btrfs (send btrfs-stream of snapshot if incremental, copy snapshot if first/full)
- github: open project page
- goto releases
- download Source code (zip-file | tar.gz file) to local dir
- on local dir
- gpg --sign-with
<secret package-signing-key id>
--armor --detach-sign dsnap-sync-<tag>
.tar.gz
- gpg --sign-with
- on github: create/edit release
- attach binaries by dropping them here or
selecting them
- upload signed archive (zip.asc | tar.gz.asc)
- attach binaries by dropping them here or