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Jakob Rath 9707a2b779
Merge 114724b0a4 into 940a84e21f 2025-06-16 22:39:22 -05:00
Jim Salter 940a84e21f
Merge pull request #1008 from aabccd021/master
Fix readme formatting
2025-06-12 09:53:57 -04:00
aabccd021 680194fa33 Fix readme formatting 2025-06-12 12:58:26 +07:00
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@ -330,6 +330,7 @@ As of 1.4.18, syncoid also automatically supports and enables resume of interrup
This argument tells syncoid to create a zfs bookmark for the newest snapshot after it got replicated successfully. The bookmark name will be equal to the snapshot name. Only works in combination with the --no-sync-snap option. This can be very useful for irregular replication where the last matching snapshot on the source was already deleted but the bookmark remains so a replication is still possible. This argument tells syncoid to create a zfs bookmark for the newest snapshot after it got replicated successfully. The bookmark name will be equal to the snapshot name. Only works in combination with the --no-sync-snap option. This can be very useful for irregular replication where the last matching snapshot on the source was already deleted but the bookmark remains so a replication is still possible.
+ --use-hold + --use-hold
This argument tells syncoid to add a hold to the newest snapshot on the source and target after replication succeeds and to remove the hold after the next successful replication. Setting a hold prevents the snapshots from being destroyed. The hold name includes the identifier if set. This allows for separate holds in case of replication to multiple targets. This argument tells syncoid to add a hold to the newest snapshot on the source and target after replication succeeds and to remove the hold after the next successful replication. Setting a hold prevents the snapshots from being destroyed. The hold name includes the identifier if set. This allows for separate holds in case of replication to multiple targets.
+ --preserve-recordsize + --preserve-recordsize