![]() Setting it all up: Familiarise yourself with zfsĬreate a pool, decide if you want encryption 5, create the datasets that you would like. Grab a copy of my modification of Jollyjinx‚ ZFS Time Machine Script from my Github and put it in a folder of your choice.Install AnyBar (again, I recommend the way through homebrew: brew tap homebrew/cask & brew cask install AnyBar).If you know how to operate with launchd yourself, go ahead, if you’re like me, you’ll want LaunchControl.Install znapzend (I recommend the route through homebrew.Install the latest release of OpenZFS on OS X from the O3X Download Website.How do I tell the three dots apart? I launch them in sequence so I know which one represents which one by the order but they also listen on different ports: Ok, how do I get started? I still recommend LaunchControl to setup launchd.Īnd finally when the dust all settled, and I know everything works as expected and shapshots are up to date, it looks like this: If you have a Mac Pro with all disks attached all the time, skip the Bonus part at the end. 3 You will only need this if you import and export one or more pools very regularly. The little stamp symbol is from LaunchControl, which allows me to quickly import and export pools with 2 clicks instead of going to the terminal and entering my master password all the time.I have 3 pools (remember internal, 1TB portable and 1TB mirror), right now according to ZetaWatch all 3 pools are imported but snapshots aren’t new enough on the two other pools (hollow and yellow) to be considered bona fide. The 3 dots are 3 instances of AnyBar, to visually and in the most subtle way notify me of the status of snapshotting regarding the pools.The Z is the icon for ZetaWatch, a tool to quickly see which pools are attached, their status, datasets and it also notifies if there are errors detected! 2 □□.The ZFS relevant part is: – Let’s start from right to left all datasets from internal and portable pool snapshotted and saved as a backup with redundancyĭISCLAIMER: If you are in no way familiar or comfortable with the Terminal, this is not for you.a second „Application z“ folder (complenenting /Applications with a zfs based one and with compression, resulting in space savings on my machine of 40%).Mail (super nice due to compression and big space savings (in my case 20% reduction of space needed).independent monitoring of the backup system („ is this darn thing actually doing what it’s supposed to do? □ „).automatic backups via snapshots, redundancy in case of data corruption (happened before, saved my bacon a couple of times already).separate snapshotting for different folders (e.g. ![]() All important documents, data, pictures, videos on ZFS.2 external 1TB platters on my desk connected to a USB hub.a portable USB 3.0 external 1TB disk because I’m space constrained on my 128 GB machine. ![]()
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