Re: backing up ZFS

2012-10-29 Thread Brian Cuttler
Gour, On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 10:24:04AM +0200, Gour wrote: > On Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:40:20 -0400 > Brian Cuttler wrote: > > > That is odd, and not reflective out output for ZFS file systems > > on a Solaris box. > > Hmm.. > > > Clearly the script will not work for you as intended. > > You me

Re: backing up ZFS

2012-10-27 Thread Bryan Hodgson
'dump' will not work on ZFS. This fact is bound in to the nature of ZFS. 'tar' will work, but by default will not cross mount points due to the use of the --one-file-system parameter by amanda (this is actually a good thing). You can alter this behavior to a certain extent by the use of the 'in

Re: backing up ZFS

2012-10-27 Thread Gour
On Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:40:20 -0400 Brian Cuttler wrote: > That is odd, and not reflective out output for ZFS file systems > on a Solaris box. Hmm.. > Clearly the script will not work for you as intended. You mean dump or even gnutar? > I have no clue what tank0/ROOT/default contains, suspect

Re: backing up ZFS

2012-10-26 Thread Brian Cuttler
Gour, That is odd, and not reflective out output for ZFS file systems on a Solaris box. NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT Main 70.4G 63.5G 32.5K /Main Main/ROOT47.0G 63.5G20K /Main/ROOT Main/ROOT/Main 47.0G 63.5G 47.0G / Main/dump

backing up ZFS

2012-10-26 Thread Gour
Hello! While being on Linux I was using lvm2 volumes in raid-1 with ext4 filesystems and defining DLEs was quite straightforward. Recently moved to Free(PC)BSD and everything is handled by ZFS, so I wonder how to properly define my DLEs to regularly backup my desktop machine to LTO-2 tapes? Her

backing up ZFS

2012-10-25 Thread Gour
Hello! While being on Linux I was using lvm2 volumes in raid-1 with ext4 filesystems and defining DLEs was quite straightforward. Recently moved to Free(PC)BSD and everything is handled by ZFS, so I wonder how to properly define my DLEs to regularly backup my desktop machine to LTO-2 tapes? Here