I think I really have to start investigating using 3rd party apps again.
Nexenta doesn't let me change the zfs send command. I can only adjust settings
for the autosync job.
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Oliver Weinmann
Head
I suppose you can either keep the last snaps identical on source and
target with a simple zfs send recursively or
you need a script that cares about and does a send per filesystem to
allow a different number of snaps on the target system.
This is not related to Nexenta but I saw the same on cur
Yes it is recursively. We have hundreds of child datasets so single filesystems
would be a real headache to maintain. :(
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Oliver Weinmann
Head of Corporate ICT
Telespazio VEGA Deutschland GmbH
Eur
Hi Oliver,
Thank you for sharing your use-case on Nexenta.
A few years ago we also needed to have a DR site, and I tested several third
party tools.
The introduction of ZFS to Linux, with ZOL, made things more confused, by
adding several more tools (like sanoid: https://github.com/jimsalterjrs
did you replicate recursively?
keeping a different snap history should be possible when you send single
filesystems.
gea
@napp-it.org
Am 11.06.2018 um 09:11 schrieb Oliver Weinmann:
Hi,
We are replicating snapshots from a Nexenta system to an OmniOS
system. Nexenta calls this feature auto
Hi Priyadarshan,
Thanks a lot for the quick and comprehensive answer. I agree that using a third
party tool might be helpful. When we started using the two ZFS systems, I
really had a hard time testing a few third party tools. One of the biggest
problems was that I wanted to be able to use the
> On 11 Jun 2018, at 09:11, Oliver Weinmann
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are replicating snapshots from a Nexenta system to an OmniOS system.
> Nexenta calls this feature autosync. While they say it is only 100% supported
> between nexenta systems, we managed to get it working with OmniOS too.
Hi,
We are replicating snapshots from a Nexenta system to an OmniOS system. Nexenta
calls this feature autosync. While they say it is only 100% supported between
nexenta systems, we managed to get it working with OmniOS too. It's Not rocket
science. But there is one big problem. In the autosyn