improved documentation on --no-command-checks

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Ben Yanke 2018-10-03 16:20:58 -05:00 committed by Christoph Klaffl
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<img src="http://openoid.net/gplv3-127x51.png" width=127 height=51 align="right">Sanoid is a policy-driven snapshot management tool for ZFS filesystems. When combined with the Linux KVM hypervisor, you can use it to make your systems <a href="http://openoid.net/transcend" target="_blank">functionally immortal</a>.
<p align="center"><a href="https://youtu.be/ZgowLNBsu00" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.openoid.net/sanoid_video_launcher.png" alt="sanoid rollback demo" title="sanoid rollback demo"></a><br clear="all"><sup>(Real time demo: rolling back a full-scale cryptomalware infection in seconds!)</sup></p>
<p align="center"><a href="https://youtu.be/ZgowLNBsu00" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.
openoid.net/sanoid_video_launcher.png" alt="sanoid rollback demo" title="sanoid rollback demo"></a><br clear="all"><sup>(Real time demo: rolling back a full-scale cryptomalware infection in seconds!)</sup></p>
More prosaically, you can use Sanoid to create, automatically thin, and monitor snapshots and pool health from a single eminently human-readable TOML config file at /etc/sanoid/sanoid.conf. (Sanoid also requires a "defaults" file located at /etc/sanoid/sanoid.defaults.conf, which is not user-editable.) A typical Sanoid system would have a single cron job:
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Do not check the existance of commands before attempting the transfer. It assumes all programs are available. This should never be used.
Does not check the existence of commands before attempting the transfer, providing administrators a way to run the tool with minimal overhead and maximum speed, at risk of potentially failed replication, or other possible edge cases. It assumes all programs are available, and should not be used in most situations. This is an not an officially supported run mode.
+ --no-stream