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.. _snap-schedule:
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Snapshot Scheduling Module
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This module implements scheduled snapshots for CephFS.
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It provides a user interface to add, query and remove snapshots schedules and
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retention policies, as well as a scheduler that takes the snapshots and prunes
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existing snapshots accordingly.
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How to enable
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=============
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The *snap_schedule* module is enabled with::
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ceph mgr module enable snap_schedule
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Usage
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=====
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This module uses :doc:`/dev/cephfs-snapshots`, please consider this documentation
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as well.
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This module's subcommands live under the `ceph fs snap-schedule` namespace.
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Arguments can either be supplied as positional arguments or as keyword
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arguments. Once a keyword argument was encountered, all following arguments are
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assumed to be keyword arguments too.
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Snapshot schedules are identified by path, their repeat interval and their start
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time. The
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repeat interval defines the time between two subsequent snapshots. It is
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specified by a number and a period multiplier, one of `h(our)`, `d(ay)` and
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`w(eek)`. E.g. a repeat interval of `12h` specifies one snapshot every 12
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hours.
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The start time is specified as a time string (more details about passing times
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below). By default
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the start time is last midnight. So when a snapshot schedule with repeat
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interval `1h` is added at 13:50
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with the default start time, the first snapshot will be taken at 14:00.
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Retention specifications are identified by path and the retention spec itself. A
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retention spec consists of either a number and a time period separated by a
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space or concatenated pairs of `<number><time period>`.
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The semantics are that a spec will ensure `<number>` snapshots are kept that are
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at least `<time period>` apart. For Example `7d` means the user wants to keep 7
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snapshots that are at least one day (but potentially longer) apart from each other.
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The following time periods are recognized: `h(our), d(ay), w(eek), m(onth),
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y(ear)` and `n`. The latter is a special modifier where e.g. `10n` means keep
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the last 10 snapshots regardless of timing,
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All subcommands take optional `fs` argument to specify paths in
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multi-fs setups and :doc:`/cephfs/fs-volumes` managed setups. If not
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passed `fs` defaults to the first file system listed in the fs_map.
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When using :doc:`/cephfs/fs-volumes` the argument `fs` is equivalent to a
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`volume`.
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When a timestamp is passed (the `start` argument in the `add`, `remove`,
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`activate` and `deactivate` subcommands) the ISO format `%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S` will
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always be accepted. When either python3.7 or newer is used or
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https://github.com/movermeyer/backports.datetime_fromisoformat is installed, any
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valid ISO timestamp that is parsed by python's `datetime.fromisoformat` is valid.
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When no subcommand is supplied a synopsis is printed::
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#> ceph fs snap-schedule
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no valid command found; 8 closest matches:
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fs snap-schedule status [<path>] [<fs>] [<format>]
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fs snap-schedule list <path> [--recursive] [<fs>] [<format>]
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fs snap-schedule add <path> <snap_schedule> [<start>] [<fs>]
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fs snap-schedule remove <path> [<repeat>] [<start>] [<fs>]
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fs snap-schedule retention add <path> <retention_spec_or_period> [<retention_count>] [<fs>]
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fs snap-schedule retention remove <path> <retention_spec_or_period> [<retention_count>] [<fs>]
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fs snap-schedule activate <path> [<repeat>] [<start>] [<fs>]
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fs snap-schedule deactivate <path> [<repeat>] [<start>] [<fs>]
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Error EINVAL: invalid command
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Note:
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^^^^^
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A `subvolume` argument is no longer accepted by the commands.
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Inspect snapshot schedules
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The module offers two subcommands to inspect existing schedules: `list` and
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`status`. Bother offer plain and json output via the optional `format` argument.
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The default is plain.
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The `list` sub-command will list all schedules on a path in a short single line
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format. It offers a `recursive` argument to list all schedules in the specified
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directory and all contained directories.
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The `status` subcommand prints all available schedules and retention specs for a
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path.
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Examples::
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ceph fs snap-schedule status /
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ceph fs snap-schedule status /foo/bar --format=json
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ceph fs snap-schedule list /
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ceph fs snap-schedule list / --recursive=true # list all schedules in the tree
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Add and remove schedules
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The `add` and `remove` subcommands add and remove snapshots schedules
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respectively. Both require at least a `path` argument, `add` additionally
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requires a `schedule` argument as described in the USAGE section.
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Multiple different schedules can be added to a path. Two schedules are considered
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different from each other if they differ in their repeat interval and their
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start time.
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If multiple schedules have been set on a path, `remove` can remove individual
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schedules on a path by specifying the exact repeat interval and start time, or
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the subcommand can remove all schedules on a path when just a `path` is
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specified.
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Examples::
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ceph fs snap-schedule add / 1h
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ceph fs snap-schedule add / 1h 11:55
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ceph fs snap-schedule add / 2h 11:55
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ceph fs snap-schedule remove / 1h 11:55 # removes one single schedule
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ceph fs snap-schedule remove / 1h # removes all schedules with --repeat=1h
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ceph fs snap-schedule remove / # removes all schedules on path /
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Add and remove retention policies
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The `retention add` and `retention remove` subcommands allow to manage
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retention policies. One path has exactly one retention policy. A policy can
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however contain multiple count-time period pairs in order to specify complex
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retention policies.
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Retention policies can be added and removed individually or in bulk via the
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forms `ceph fs snap-schedule retention add <path> <time period> <count>` and
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`ceph fs snap-schedule retention add <path> <countTime period>[countTime period]`
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Examples::
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ceph fs snap-schedule retention add / h 24 # keep 24 snapshots at least an hour apart
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ceph fs snap-schedule retention add / d 7 # and 7 snapshots at least a day apart
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ceph fs snap-schedule retention remove / h 24 # remove retention for 24 hourlies
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ceph fs snap-schedule retention add / 24h4w # add 24 hourly and 4 weekly to retention
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ceph fs snap-schedule retention remove / 7d4w # remove 7 daily and 4 weekly, leaves 24 hourly
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Active and inactive schedules
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Snapshot schedules can be added for a path that doesn't exist yet in the
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directory tree. Similarly a path can be removed without affecting any snapshot
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schedules on that path.
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If a directory is not present when a snapshot is scheduled to be taken, the
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schedule will be set to inactive and will be excluded from scheduling until
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it is activated again.
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A schedule can manually be set to inactive to pause the creating of scheduled
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snapshots.
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The module provides the `activate` and `deactivate` subcommands for this
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purpose.
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Examples::
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ceph fs snap-schedule activate / # activate all schedules on the root directory
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ceph fs snap-schedule deactivate / 1d # deactivates daily snapshots on the root directory
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Limitations
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-----------
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Snapshots are scheduled using python Timers. Under normal circumstances
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specifying 1h as the schedule will result in snapshots 1 hour apart fairly
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precisely. If the mgr daemon is under heavy load however, the Timer threads
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might not get scheduled right away, resulting in a slightly delayed snapshot. If
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this happens, the next snapshot will be schedule as if the previous one was not
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delayed, i.e. one or more delayed snapshots will not cause drift in the overall
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schedule.
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In order to somewhat limit the overall number of snapshots in a file system, the
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module will only keep a maximum of 50 snapshots per directory. If the retention
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policy results in more then 50 retained snapshots, the retention list will be
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shortened to the newest 50 snapshots.
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Data storage
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The snapshot schedule data is stored in a rados object in the cephfs metadata
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pool. At runtime all data lives in a sqlite database that is serialized and
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stored as a rados object.
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