On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Michael Sullivan <michael.p.sulli...@mac.com> wrote: > Maybe I'm missing something here, but Amanda has a whole bunch of bells and > whistles, and scans the filesystem to determine what should be backed up. > Way overkill for this task I think.
I was using Amanda as an example because it has GUI, schedule, and supports zfs send. Probably not the best example :) > > Seems to me like zfs send blah | ssh replicatehost zfs receive … more than > meets the requirement when combined with just plain old crontab. Functionality wise, it meets some requirement. However GUI is a requirement here. > > If it's a graphical interface you're looking for, I'm sure someone has hacked > together somethings in TCL/Tk pr Perl/TK preferably web-based > as an interface to cron not just cron. It needs some form of configuration (e.g. input which datasets to sync, to which remote host, and how often), reporting (e.g. there are x jobs yesterday, all completed in 60 minutes, 1GB data transferred). > which you could probably hack to have construct your particular crontab entry. ... and if they have a company that can provide support and put a reasonable price tag on it, that'd be perfect :) I haven't found any so far though, which is why I asked here. -- Fajar _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss