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Subject: Re: Backup api.
From: Stef Bon <stefbon () gmail ! com>
Date: 2015-12-17 8:59:02
Message-ID: CANXojcwnuhq-E9gdQ4P6oDN39j-7=FgYG9_bqvDjzvX9=DK4gA () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,
I;m not working with snapshots of whole filessytems. My construction works
with a backups and snapshots by creating
a subvoume for the directory you want to backup (or better parts of it's
contents). This subvolume is the dedicated backup for this
directory, and is kept in sync by fuse-backup (and the changes are logged
in sqlite). With btrfs it's possible to create snapshots of this subvolume.
If this is also possible with zfs, well I can add support for that.
Note that my construction is all about backing up userdirectories, not
systemdirectories.
Stef
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,<div><br></div><div>I;m not working with snapshots of whole \
filessytems. My construction works with a backups and snapshots by creating \
</div><div>a subvoume for the directory you want to backup (or better parts of \
it's contents). This subvolume is the dedicated backup for this \
</div><div>directory, and is kept in sync by fuse-backup (and the changes are logged \
in sqlite). With btrfs it's possible to create snapshots of this subvolume. If \
this is also possible with zfs, well I can add support for \
that.</div><div><br></div><div>Note that my construction is all about backing up \
userdirectories, not systemdirectories.</div><div><br></div><div>Stef</div><div \
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