POSIX compliant shell script to manage ZFS snapshot replication locally, or between hosts.
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POSIX compliant shell script to manage ZFS snapshot replication locally, or between hosts.
Zetaback is a thin-agent based ZFS backup tool. It is designed to help simplify the task of backing up thousands of filesystems on hundreds of machines across and organization. It simplifies the task of automatically picking up newly created ZFS filesystems for backup purposes and restoring any given backup (host/FS/timestamp) to a target ZFS ca…
zfs sync tool
This script checks yout ZFS replication an generates reports in different flavours or can act as checkmk agent plugin (local check).
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