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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
English |
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- Deutsch
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## About
@@ -313,8 +313,8 @@ the corresponding data in a snapper compatible directory structure on the tape.
The structure may look like:
-└── backups
- └── @
+ └── backups
+ └── @
├── archive-
│ └──
│ ├── _full.btrfs
@@ -359,4 +359,4 @@ This work is licensed under a [Creative Common License 4.0][License-CC_BY]
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© 2016, 2017 James W. Barnett;
-© 2017 - 2018 Ralf Zerres
+© 2017 - 2019 Ralf Zerres
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@@ -3,6 +3,13 @@
# dsnap-sync
+
+ English |
+ Englisch
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+ Deutsch
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## Über
`dsnap-sync` ist konzipiert, um Backups für btrfs formatierte Dateisysteme
@@ -138,17 +145,17 @@ Folgende Tools werden verwendet:
erforderlich. Über ein Makefile wird die Installation an den
richtigen Ziel-Pfad gesteuert.
- # make install
+ # make install
Sollte Ihr System einen unüblichen Speicherort für die snapper
Konfigurationen verwenden, kann der Pfad in einer Umgebungs-Variable
für die Installation einbezogen werden (`SNAPPER_CONFIG`).
- Arch Linux/Fedora/Gentoo:
- # make SNAPPER_CONFIG=/etc/conf.d/snapper install
+ Arch Linux/Fedora/Gentoo:
+ # make SNAPPER_CONFIG=/etc/conf.d/snapper install
- Debian/Ubuntu:
- # make SNAPPER_CONFIG=/etc/default/snapper install
+ Debian/Ubuntu:
+ # make SNAPPER_CONFIG=/etc/default/snapper install
Die lokalen `snapper` Konfiguration werden um ein neues Template
'dsnap-sync' ergänzt.
@@ -172,41 +179,41 @@ Software Paket Manager.
## Optionen
- Usage: dsnap-sync [options]
+ Usage: dsnap-sync [options]
- Options:
- -a, --automount start automount for given path to get a valid target mountpoint.
- -b, --backupdir backupdir is a relative path that will be appended to target backup-root
- --backuptype Specify backup type
- --batch no user interaction
- -d, --description Change the snapper description. Default: "latest incremental backup"
- --label-finished snapper description tagging successful jobs. Default: "dsnap-sync backup"
- --label-running snapper description tagging active jobs. Default: "dsnap-sync in progress"
- --label-synced snapper description tagging last synced jobs.
- Default: "dsnap-sync last incremental"
- --color Enable colored output messages
- -c, --config Specify the snapper configuration to use. Otherwise will perform for each snapper
- configuration. You can select multiple configurations
- (e.g. -c "root" -c "home"; --config root --config home)
- --config-postfix Specify a postfix that will be appended to the destination snapper config name.
- --dry-run perform a trial run (no changes are written).
- --mediapool Specify the name of the tape MediaPool
- -n, --noconfirm Do not ask for confirmation for each configuration. Will still prompt for backup
- --nonotify Disable graphical notification (via dbus)
- --nopv Disable graphical progress output (disable pv)
- --noionice Disable setting of I/O class and priority options on target
- -r, --remote Send the snapshot backup to a remote machine. The snapshot will be sent via ssh
- You should specify the remote machine's hostname or ip address. The 'root' user
- must be permitted to login on the remote machine
- -p, --port The remote port
- -s, --subvolid Specify the subvolume id of the mounted BTRFS subvolume to back up to. Defaults to 5.
- --use-btrfs-quota use btrfs-quota to calculate snapshot size
- -u, --uuid Specify the UUID of the mounted BTRFS subvolume to back up to. Otherwise will prompt
- If multiple mount points are found with the same UUID, will prompt for user selection
- -t, --target Specify the mountpoint of the backup device
- --volumename Specify the name of the tape volume
- -v, --verbose Be verbose on what's going on (min: --verbose=1, max: --verbose=3)
- --version show program version
+ Options:
+ -a, --automount start automount for given path to get a valid target mountpoint.
+ -b, --backupdir backupdir is a relative path that will be appended to target backup-root
+ --backuptype Specify backup type
+ --batch no user interaction
+ -d, --description Change the snapper description. Default: "latest incremental backup"
+ --label-finished snapper description tagging successful jobs. Default: "dsnap-sync backup"
+ --label-running snapper description tagging active jobs. Default: "dsnap-sync in progress"
+ --label-synced snapper description tagging last synced jobs.
+ Default: "dsnap-sync last incremental"
+ --color Enable colored output messages
+ -c, --config Specify the snapper configuration to use. Otherwise will perform for each snapper
+ configuration. You can select multiple configurations
+ (e.g. -c "root" -c "home"; --config root --config home)
+ --config-postfix Specify a postfix that will be appended to the destination snapper config name.
+ --dry-run perform a trial run (no changes are written).
+ --mediapool Specify the name of the tape MediaPool
+ -n, --noconfirm Do not ask for confirmation for each configuration. Will still prompt for backup
+ --nonotify Disable graphical notification (via dbus)
+ --nopv Disable graphical progress output (disable pv)
+ --noionice Disable setting of I/O class and priority options on target
+ -r, --remote Send the snapshot backup to a remote machine. The snapshot will be sent via ssh
+ You should specify the remote machine's hostname or ip address. The 'root' user
+ must be permitted to login on the remote machine
+ -p, --port The remote port
+ -s, --subvolid Specify the subvolume id of the mounted BTRFS subvolume to back up to. Defaults to 5.
+ --use-btrfs-quota use btrfs-quota to calculate snapshot size
+ -u, --uuid Specify the UUID of the mounted BTRFS subvolume to back up to. Otherwise will prompt
+ If multiple mount points are found with the same UUID, will prompt for user selection
+ -t, --target Specify the mountpoint of the backup device
+ --volumename Specify the name of the tape volume
+ -v, --verbose Be verbose on what's going on (min: --verbose=1, max: --verbose=3)
+ --version show program version
## Erster Sicherungslauf
@@ -264,7 +271,7 @@ sorgen. Folgende Sicherungstypen werden unterschieden:
* ein Unterverzeichnis des Konfigurations-Namens (`archive-`)
* ein Unterverzeichnis der Snapshot-ID (``)
* der aktuelle btrfs Stream wird im Unterverzeichnis abgelegt
- (`_[full | incremental].btrfs`)
+ (`_[full | incremental].btrfs`)
* die Metadaten des Prozesses werden in der Datei `info.xml` abgelegt
Steht `ltfs` zur Verfügung, ist ein Backup auf Bänder möglich.
@@ -357,4 +364,4 @@ Diese Arbeit ist unter der [Creative Common License 4.0][License-CC_BY] lizensie
![Creative Common Logo][Logo-CC_BY]
© 2016, 2017 James W. Barnett;
-© 2017 - 2018 Ralf Zerres
+© 2017 - 2019 Ralf Zerres