Add new znapzend features to modules
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and <citerefentry><refentrytitle>zfs</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>
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and <citerefentry><refentrytitle>zfs</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>
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for more info.
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for more info.
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features.sendRaw = mkEnableOption ''
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sendRaw feature which adds the options <literal>-w</literal> to the
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<command>zfs send</command> command. For encrypted source datasets this
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instructs zfs not to decrypt before sending which results in a remote
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backup that can't be read without the encryption key/passphrase, useful
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when the remote isn't fully trusted or not physically secure. This
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option must be used consistently, raw incrementals cannot be based on
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non-raw snapshots and vice versa.
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features.skipIntermediates = mkEnableOption ''
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Enable the skipIntermediates feature to send a single increment
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between latest common snapshot and the newly made one. It may skip
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several source snaps if the destination was offline for some time, and
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it should skip snapshots not managed by znapzend. Normally for online
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destinations, the new snapshot is sent as soon as it is created on the
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source, so there are no automatic increments to skip.
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features.lowmemRecurse = mkEnableOption ''
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use lowmemRecurse on systems where you have too many datasets, so a
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recursive listing of attributes to find backup plans exhausts the
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memory available to <command>znapzend</command>: instead, go the slower
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way to first list all impacted dataset names, and then query their
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configs one by one.
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features.zfsGetType = mkEnableOption ''
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use zfsGetType if your <command>zfs get</command> supports a
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<literal>-t</literal> argument for filtering by dataset type at all AND
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lists properties for snapshots by default when recursing, so that there
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is too much data to process while searching for backup plans.
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If these two conditions apply to your system, the time needed for a
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<literal>--recursive</literal> search for backup plans can literally
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differ by hundreds of times (depending on the amount of snapshots in
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that dataset tree... and a decent backup plan will ensure you have a lot
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of those), so you would benefit from requesting this feature.
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