Backup tool fot ZFS with all "classic dump(8)" fetatures -- what
should I use? (or is here any way to make dump -L works well on large
FFS2+SU?)
Andriy Gapon
avg at freebsd.org
Mon Mar 28 11:50:41 UTC 2011
on 28/03/2011 10:20 Lev Serebryakov said the following:
> Hello, Freebsd-stable.
>
> Now I'm backing up my HOME filesystem with dump(8). It works
> perfectly for 80GiB FS with many features: snapshot for consistency,
> levels, "nodump" flag (my users use it a lot!), ability to extract
> only one removed file from backup without restoring full FS, simple
> sctipy wrap-up for levels schedule, etc.
>
> On new server I have huge HOME (500GiB). And even if it is filled
> up only with 25GiB of data, creating snapshot takes about 10 minutes,
> freeze all I/O, and sometimes FAILS (!!!).
>
> I'm thinking to transfer GOME filesystem to ZFS. But I can not find
> appropriate tools for backing it up. Here is some requirements:
>
> (1) One-file (one-stream) backup. Not directory mirror. I need to
> store it on FTP server and upload with single command.
>
> (2) Levels & increment backups. Now I have "Monthly (0) - Weekly
> (1,2,3) - daily (4,5,6,7,8,9)" scheme. I could afford other schemes,
> but if they doesn't store full backup every day and doesn't need full
> backup more often than weekly.
>
> (3) Minimum of local metadata. Storing previous backups locally to
> calculate next one is not appropriate solution. "zfs send" needs
> previous snapshots for incremental backup, for example.
>
> (4) Working with snapshot (I think, it is trivial in case of ZFS).
>
> (5) Backup exclusions should be controlled by users (not super-user) themselves,
> like "nodump" flag in case of FFS/dump(8). "zfs send" can not
> provide this. I have very responsible users, so full backup
> now takes only up to 10GiB when all HOME FS is about 25GiB, so it
> is big help when backup is sent over Internet to other host.
>
> (6) Storing of ALL FS-specific information -- ACLs, etc.
>
> (7) Free :)
>
> Is here something like this for ZFS? "zfs send" looks promising,
> EXCEPT item (5) and, maybe, (3) :(
>
> gnu tar looks like everything but (6) :(
I have a script built around zfs snapshot and star (archivers/star) that has
functionality similar to your requirements.
--
Andriy Gapon
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