The snapshot is a PIT copy of all the data in the ZFS, the new device can be an other ZFS that you created.
The ZFS snapshot will grow - quickly if there is a lot of write activity, but the send and recieve operation will send an exact copy of the required data to the new location.
If the customer has a big down on the key exchange then use the following;
Hello,
Our RAID and server recently crashed and we are trying to recover our data. The problem appears to be that the Veritas File System/Logical Volume Manger became corrupt on our RAID. We are down to our last option, which is to run some Veritas commands that "may" result in data loss.
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I 've few data sets in my zfs pool which has been exported to the non global zones and i want to copy data on those datasets/file systems to my datasets in new pool mounted on global zone, how can i do that ? (2 Replies)
With Solaris 11 coming out with a requirement of ZFS on the root disk, I was curious to know who is using the Zeta File System now?
I have been using ZFS for the past year and don't plan to go back to UFS since ZFS is much more reliable and easier to maintain. (13 Replies)
Hi,
I need some advice please. I have this server with a couple of zpools, lets call them
pay_serv
ukb_pool
There are two zones attached to these pools. When I do a zfs list I see this
pay_serv 8.41G 265G 8.41G /pay_serv
ukb_pool 79.8G 194G 23K /ukb_pool
ukb_pool/temp_ps 9.11G... (4 Replies)
Hi! I'm a new user... I'm looking for some informations about the ZDF file sytem... In my ubuntu box i have installed cryptkeeper, and i want to know if in Solaris 11 Express can find something similar... (3 Replies)
Good morning everyone,
I'm looking for some help to retrieve data in a scenario where I might have made a big mistake. I'm hoping to understand what I did wrong.
My system is made of two Solaris 11 Express servers (old free version for evaluation). The first if for data and the second is... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: rnd
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amanda-applications
AMANDA-APPLICATIONS(7) Miscellanea AMANDA-APPLICATIONS(7)NAME
amanda-applications - Application-api for amanda
DESCRIPTION
Describe how to use application with Amanda
APPLICATIONS
This section lists the applications included with Amanda. See the individual man pages for instructions on using them. For complete How-To
information, consult the Amanda wiki at http://wiki.zmanda.com.
o amgtar(8), - use GNU Tar to backup and restore data.
o ampgsql(8), - use PostgreSQL's continuous WAL archiving.
o amraw(8), - use open and read to read the data.
o amsamba(8), - use smbclient to backup and restore data.
o amstar(8), - use star to backup and restore data.
o amsuntar(8), - use native tar on Solaris to backup and restore data.
o amzfs-sendrecv(8), - use zfs to create a snapshot and use 'zfs send' to generate the backup.
o amzfs-snapshot(8), - use zfs to create a snapshot and for use with other applications (e.g. amgtar)
DEFINING APPLICATIONS
An application is defined in amanda.conf(5) as follows:
define application-tool $appconfigname {
plugin "$pluginname"
property "$PROPERTY_NAME" "$PROPERTY_VALUE"
...
}
and then referenced in a dumptype as
define dumptype $dumptypename {
...
program "APPLICATION"
application "$appconfigname"
}
Application properties, like Amanda configuration parameters, are insensitive to case, and - (dash) and _ (underscore) may be used
interchangeably.
See the individual plugin documentation for properties applicable to each plugin.
SEE ALSO amanda(8), amanda.conf(5)
The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/
AUTHORS
Jean-Louis Martineau <martineau@zmanda.com>
Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)
Dustin J. Mitchell <dustin@zmanda.com>
Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)
Amanda 3.3.3 01/10/2013 AMANDA-APPLICATIONS(7)