Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 15:03:51 +0000 (UTC) From: Dennis Herrmann <dhn@FreeBSD.org> To: ports-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-ports@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: cvs commit: ports/sysutils Makefile ports/sysutils/zxfer Makefile distinfo pkg-descr Message-ID: <201104041503.p34F3pZk029091@repoman.freebsd.org>
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dhn 2011-04-04 15:03:51 UTC FreeBSD ports repository Modified files: sysutils Makefile Added files: sysutils/zxfer Makefile distinfo pkg-descr Log: Zxfer is a fork of zfs-replicate. It allows the easy and reliable backup, restore or transfer of zfs filesystems, either locally or remotely. Zxfer has the following features: * Written in sh with only one dependency, rsync. Rsync mode is not used in a typical restore, hence in that situation all you need is the zxfer script, your backup and an install CD/DVD. * Reliability is first priority - the only methods of transfer allowed are those that checksum/hash the transferred data. * Transfer to or from a remote host via ssh. * Recursive and incremental transfer of filesystems (via snapshots). * Transfer properties and sources of those properties (e.g. local or inherited). * Override properties in the transfer, e.g. for archival purposes it is useful to override "copies" and "compression". * Create all filesystems on the destination as necessary. * Write backup files to aid in automatically restoring the original properties that have been overridden. * A comprehensive man page with examples. * Can be set to beep on error or when done, useful for long transfers. * Features an rsync mode for when two different snapshotting regimes are on source and destination, and zfs send/receive won't work. WWW: http://www.zxfer.org PR: ports/156126 Submitted by: Ivan Dreckman <ivannashdreckman@fastmail.fm> Revision Changes Path 1.1287 +1 -0 ports/sysutils/Makefile 1.1 +32 -0 ports/sysutils/zxfer/Makefile (new) 1.1 +2 -0 ports/sysutils/zxfer/distinfo (new) 1.1 +24 -0 ports/sysutils/zxfer/pkg-descr (new)
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