On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 06:52 -0700, Maurilio Longo wrote:
> I really was trying to have a full copy of my pool onto a different
> pc, so I think that I have to use -R otherwise I would loose all the
> history (monthly and weekly and daily snapshots) of my data which is
> valuable for me.
Fair enou
Tim,
I really was trying to have a full copy of my pool onto a different pc, so I
think that I have to use -R otherwise I would loose all the history (monthly
and weekly and daily snapshots) of my data which is valuable for me.
That said, I fear that during a send -R the autosnapshot service sh
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 05:38 -0700, Maurilio Longo wrote:
> Now, from the error it seems that T1 needs all the snapshots which
> were active at the time it was created, which is not what I would
> expect from a snapshot.
>From the man page, -R tries to replicate everything, including any
existing
Hi,
I'm trying to send a pool (its filesystems) from a pc to another, so I first
created a recursive snapshot:
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
nas 840G 301G 3,28G /nas
nas/drivers 12,6G 301G 12,6G /nas/driver