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Use BTRFS Snapshots For Backups
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Try: btrfs-snapshots.sh --help
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btrfs-snapshots.sh
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Setup daily btrfs snapshot of all mounted subvols in `/etc/fstab`:
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Creates a snapshot for all btrfs volumes specified. Snapshot is named
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from the subvol name or if there is no subvol, from the path by
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appending `-snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD-HH-mm`.
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To create regular snapshots on a daily base, just run:
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sudo cp btrfs-snapshots.sh /etc/cron.daily/btrfs-snapshots
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If you want hourly bakups, just enter:
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If `btrfs-snapshots` is run from a `cron.daily`, `cron.hourly`,
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`cron. monthly` or `cron.weekly` directory, the periodity is
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automatically appended to the snapshot name, and the expiry is set
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meaningfull.
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sudo cp btrfs-snapshots.sh /etc/cron.hourly/btrfs-snapshots
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Try: `btrfs-snapshots.sh --help`
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Installation
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------------
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Just call `./install.sh` to install all cron jobs. Then there will
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always be the last 24 hourly backups, the last 7 daily backups, tha
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last 4 weekly backups and all monthly backups of all your btrfs
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filesystems mounted in `/etc/fstab`.
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