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Revision as of 21:28, 1 March 2019
Snapshots are a implementation of copy-on-write that allows for a file system to quickly take a point-in-time copy of the file system and provide access to the data through a .snapshot directory. Snapshots provide a fast, user-accessible way to recover data that has been accidentally deleted or corrupted within a recent time window -- rather than having to retrieve the data from comparatively slow tape backups. They also help to span the time gap between full backups.
We provide Snapshots on our ZFS and FluidFS filers to certain file systems. If you are ever unsure if a particular volume has Snapshots enabled, please contact the Help Desk.
Snapshot Policy
Our core file systems in the department are on a 4 hour snapshot cycle. Hourly snapshots are taken at
12am | 4am | 8am | 12pm | 4pm | 8pm |
Daily snapshots are taken at 8pm, and weekly snapshots are taken Saturdays at 8pm.
We retain up to 8 hourly snapshots, 2 daily snapshots and 1 weekly snapshot.
Snapshot Restoring
If you have deleted a file by mistake and you need to get it back, you can use the snapshots directory to recopy the file.
This directory can typically be found in your home directory. It generally will not be visible, even when viewing hidden directories.
It will be either:
- .snapshots for the FluidFS filer
- .zfs/snapshot for the ZFS filer
The inside of one of these will look something like this on a FluidFS filesystem:
sattwood@zaphod:~$ pwd /nfshomes/sattwood sattwood@zaphod:~$ cd .snapshots sattwood@zaphod:~/.snapshots$ ls daily_2018_06_13__00_00 hourly_2018_06_14__04_00 hourly_2018_06_14__16_00 hourly_2018_06_15__08_00 daily_2018_06_14__00_00 hourly_2018_06_14__08_00 hourly_2018_06_14__20_00 hourly_2018_06_15__12_00 daily_2018_06_15__00_00 hourly_2018_06_14__12_00 hourly_2018_06_15__04_00 weekly_2018_06_09__00_00
Or this, on a ZFS filesystem:
sattwood@swirl:~$ pwd /nmhomes/sattwood sattwood@swirl:~$ cd .zfs/snapshot sattwood@swirl:~/.zfs/snapshot$ ls zfs-auto-snap_daily-2018-06-13-01h00 zfs-auto-snap_hourly-2018-05-28-00h00 zfs-auto-snap_daily-2018-06-14-01h00 zfs-auto-snap_hourly-2018-05-29-00h00 zfs-auto-snap_daily-2018-06-15-01h00 zfs-auto-snap_hourly-2018-06-03-16h00 zfs-auto-snap_hourly-2018-05-24-00h00 zfs-auto-snap_hourly-2018-06-10-08h00 zfs-auto-snap_hourly-2018-05-25-00h00 zfs-auto-snap_hourly-2018-06-15-12h00 zfs-auto-snap_hourly-2018-05-26-00h00 zfs-auto-snap_weekly-2018-06-09-03h00
For an example of file restoration, please see this page.