kni/zfs-auto-snapshot

Project ID: 39467

Description

An alternative implementation of the zfs-auto-snapshot service for Linux that is compatible with zfs-linux and zfs-fuse.

Automatically create, rotate, and destroy periodic ZFS snapshots. This is the utility that creates the @zfs-auto-snap_frequent, @zfs-auto-snap_hourly, @zfs-auto-snap_daily, @zfs-auto-snap_weekly, and @zfs-auto-snap_monthly snapshots if it is installed.

This program is a possibly correct bourne shell script. It depends only on the zfs utilities and cron, and can run in the dash shell.

Based on poettlerric/zfs-auto-snapshot, this build uses the latest git commit from the project and fixes several non-fatal rpmlint errors and warnings.

Installation Instructions

Instructions not filled in by author. Author knows what to do. Everybody else should avoid this repo.

Active Releases

The following unofficial repositories are provided as-is by owner of this project. Contact the owner directly for bugs or issues (IE: not bugzilla).

Release Architectures Repo Download
Centos-stream+epel-next 8 aarch64 (2)*, ppc64le (2)*, x86_64 (2)* Centos-stream+epel-next 8 (53 downloads)
Centos-stream+epel-next 9 aarch64 (3)*, ppc64le (2)*, s390x (2)*, x86_64 (3)* Centos-stream+epel-next 9 (41 downloads)
Centos-stream 8 aarch64 (2)*, ppc64le (2)*, x86_64 (2)* Centos-stream 8 (70 downloads)
Centos-stream 9 aarch64 (2)*, ppc64le (2)*, s390x (2)*, x86_64 (2)* Centos-stream 9 (37 downloads)
EPEL 7 ppc64le (2)*, x86_64 (2)* EPEL 7 (104 downloads)
EPEL 8 aarch64 (2)*, ppc64le (1)*, s390x (2)*, x86_64 (16)* EPEL 8 (114 downloads)
EPEL 9 aarch64 (1)*, ppc64le (2)*, s390x (1)*, x86_64 (8)* EPEL 9 (50 downloads)
Fedora 39 aarch64 (2)*, ppc64le (2)*, s390x (2)*, x86_64 (4)* Fedora 39 (35 downloads)
Fedora 40 aarch64 (2)*, ppc64le (2)*, s390x (2)*, x86_64 (2)* Fedora 40 (33 downloads)
Fedora 41 aarch64 (0)*, ppc64le (1)*, s390x (0)*, x86_64 (0)* Fedora 41 (7 downloads)
Fedora rawhide aarch64 (2)*, ppc64le (2)*, s390x (2)*, x86_64 (2)* Fedora rawhide (35 downloads)

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