2012-09-11 18:56, Mark Creamer wrote:
A recent thread caused me to look for open source projects that leverage ZFS to backup systems. I found a couple, such as OmniTI's Zetaback<http://labs.omniti.com/labs/zetaback>, but that one appears to be dead - at least the links don't work and the Git page shows no recent activity. Nexenta's commercial product for Windows, "Delorean", also appears to have been killed (unfortunately without first being released to the community as far as I can tell). Wondering if anyone knows of any other projects that use scripts or some other method to manage system backups with zfs. I'm hoping to build on the ideas of someone more knowledgeable to automate my snapshot and recovery efforts.
Regarding backup of other OSes to ZFS servers and leveraging ZFS from there on, I can suggest rsync (or cwrsync in case of Windows clients). This is easily automatable on clients (push to rsync server) or on the server (pull from clients), provided that you set up the security/logins appropriately. The ZFS-enabled server can take care of snapshotting successful rsync run results, deduplication if appropriately spec'ed, etc. I posted an enhanced SMF script and config file snippets on OI wiki to run the rsync server and take ZFS auto-snapshots after successful completion of incoming rsync sessions (push mode); it is even more trivial in pull mode initiated by the server - it can "mkdir .../.zfs/snapshot/$SNAPNAME" given the proper access via "zfs allow"). HTH, //Jim Klimov _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss