Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2021 13:44:26 -0800 From: joe mcguckin <joe@via.net> To: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: ZFS question Message-ID: <8DAF120A-FE6D-4F1A-BCF7-9E433F2002F0@via.net>
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I have two system running ZFS. One system (Bldg 1), with 100TB is an archive. Our folks in that building add files to that server weekly. In another building (Bldg 2), we have the other server and folks in that building add files to that server on a daily basis. Periodically, I’l like to copy all the ’new’ files from Bldg 2 to Bldg 1. Initially, we’d do a ZFS send and start with both servers in identical states. But they start diverging from there. Since Bldg 1 will have files added to it independently of Bldg 2, I think that means incremental zfs send won’t work. Can anyone think of a clever method using zfs send to copy the files added to Bldg 2 since the last copy, to Bldg 1 without overwriting the Bldg 1 files. Thanks, Joe Joe McGuckin ViaNet Communications joe@via.net 650-207-0372 cell 650-213-1302 office 650-969-2124 faxhelp
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