On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 2:22 AM, Matthew Dillon <dil...@apollo.backplane.com> wrote: > > :For a MS Windows user it will look like the actual pic below. > : > :http://picasaweb.google.com/sgeorge.ml/OpenBSDDesktop#5462824618389365522 > : > :Clicking on the snapshot Directory they can get the snapshot contents :-) > > I am totally amazed that it actually works. Wow, very cool. Talk > about instant gratification! >
It didn't work for the slave pfs because /Backup2/www-5mbak/www-hot was a symlink to /Backup2/pfs/www-hot/ When you share /Backup2/www-5mbak/ using samba you will see an icon for "www-hot" and all the snapshots but you cannot access them because they are not directly under the directory sahred using samba so I did the following Destroyed the pfs /Backup2/pfs/www-hot/ and created it in /Backup2/pfs/www-5mbak/www-hot/ dfly-bkpsrv# ls -l /Backup2/www-5mbak/www-hot lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 31 Apr 23 14:28 /Backup2/www-5mbak/www-hot -> /Backup2/pfs/www-5mbak/www-hot/ and shared /Backup2/pfs/www-5mbak/ using samba. And set the snashot directory to it snapshots="/Backup2/pfs/www-5mbak" But the problem I face is that. mirror-stream mirrors all the 5 minutes snapshots from the Master. On the slave pfs my config is dfly-bkpsrv# hammer config /Backup2/www-5mbak/www-hot/ snapshots 1d 2000d prune 1d 5m rebalance 1d 5m reblock 1d 5m recopy 3d 10m for the daily snapshots with a prune-min=2d So it seems the 5 min snapshots will never get removed during cleanup. So I guess I will have to configure the 5 mins snapshots on the slave and the daily snapshots on the Master to adjust things? Thanks --Siju