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SYNCOID

NAME
DESCRIPTION
Usage:

NAME

syncoid - a tool to facilitates the asynchronous incremental replication of ZFS filesystems.

DESCRIPTION

Usage:

syncoid [options]... SOURCE TARGET or syncoid [options]... SOURCE [[USER]@]HOST:TARGET or syncoid [options]... [[USER]@]HOST:SOURCE TARGET or syncoid [options]... [[USER]@]HOST:SOURCE [[USER]@]HOST:TARGET

SOURCE

Source ZFS dataset. Can be either local or remote

TARGET

Target ZFS dataset. Can be either local or remote

Options:

--compress = FORMAT

Compresses data during transfer. Currently accepted options are gzip, pigz-fast, pigz-slow, zstd-fast, zstd-slow, lz4, xz, lzo (default) & none

--identifier = EXTRA

Extra identifier which is included in the snapshot name. Can be used for replicating to multiple targets.

--recursive |r

Also transfers child datasets

--skip-parent

Skips syncing of the parent dataset. Does nothing without ’--recursive’ option.

--source-bwlimit= <limit k|m|g|t>

Bandwidth limit in bytes/kbytes/etc per second on the source transfer

--target-bwlimit= <limit k|m|g|t>

Bandwidth limit in bytes/kbytes/etc per second on the target transfer

--mbuffer-size = VALUE

Specify the mbuffer size (default: 16M), please refer to mbuffer(1) manual page.

--pv-options = OPTIONS

Configure how pv displays the progress bar, default ’-p -t -e -r -b

--no-stream

Replicates using newest snapshot instead of intermediates

--no-sync-snap

Does not create new snapshot, only transfers existing

--keep-sync-snap

Don’t destroy created sync snapshots

--create-bookmark

Creates a zfs bookmark for the newest snapshot on the source after replication succeeds (only works with --no-sync-snap )

--use-hold

Adds a hold to the newest snapshot on the source and target after replication succeeds and removes the hold after the next successful replication. The hold name includes the identifier if set. This allows for separate holds in case of multiple targets

--preserve-recordsize Preserves the recordsize on initial sends to the target

--preserve-properties Preserves locally set dataset properties similar to the zfs send -p flag but this one will also work for encrypted datasets in non raw sends

--no-rollback

Does not rollback snapshots on target (it probably requires a readonly target)

--delete-target-snapshots With this argument snapshots which are missing on the source will be destroyed on the target. Use this if you only want to handle snapshots on the source.

--exclude = REGEX

Exclude specific datasets which match the given regular expression. Can be specified multiple times

--sendoptions = OPTIONS Use advanced options for zfs send (the arguments are filtered as needed), e.g. syncoid --sendoptions= "Lc e" sets zfs send -L -c -e ...

--recvoptions = OPTIONS Use advanced options for zfs receive (the arguments are filtered as needed), e.g. syncoid --recvoptions= "ux recordsize o compression=lz4" sets zfs receive -u -x recordsize -o compression=lz4 ...

--sshconfig = FILE

Specifies an ssh_config(5) file to be used

--sshkey = FILE

Specifies a ssh key to use to connect

--sshport = PORT

Connects to remote on a particular port

--sshcipher |c=CIPHER

Passes CIPHER to ssh to use a particular cipher set

--sshoption |o=OPTION

Passes OPTION to ssh for remote usage. Can be specified multiple times

--insecure-direct-connection = IP :PORT[,IP:PORT]

WARNING: DATA IS NOT ENCRYPTED. First address pair is for connecting to the target and the second for listening at the target

--help

Prints this helptext

--version

Prints the version number

--debug

Prints out a lot of additional information during a syncoid run

--monitor-version

Currently does nothing

--quiet

Suppresses non-error output

--dumpsnaps

Dumps a list of snapshots during the run

--no-command-checks

Do not check command existence before attempting transfer. Not recommended

--no-resume

Don’t use the ZFS resume feature if available

--no-clone-handling

Don’t try to recreate clones on target

--no-privilege-elevation

Bypass the root check, for use with ZFS permission delegation

--force-delete

Remove target datasets recursively, if there are no matching snapshots/bookmarks (also overwrites conflicting named snapshots)