Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Manual page 275

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Property
Allow token-based backup
ZFS rollback before restore (v4 only)
Allow direct access recovery
Restore absolute paths (v3 only)
Share creation on restore
DMA tape mode (for locally attached drives)
Adding HTTP Access to a Share (BUI)
Description
mounted at the target. Because the NDMP protocol
specifies only the mount point, the system chooses a pool
in which to recreate projects and shares. On a system
with multiple pools, this property lets you specify one
or more pools. Multiple pools only need to be specified
in a cluster with active pools on each head. You must
ensure that this list is kept in sync with any storage
configuration changes. If none of the pools exist or are
online, the system will select a default pool at random.
Enables or disables token-based method for ZFS backup.
This property is off by default.
Only applies to backups with type "zfs". Determines
whether when restoring an incremental backup the
system rolls back the target project and share to the
snapshot used as the base for the incremental restore. If
the project and shares are rolled back, then any changes
made since that snapshot will be lost. This setting is
normally controlled by the DMA via the "ZFS_FORCE"
environment variable, but this property can be used
to override the DMA setting to always rollback these
data sets or never roll them back. For details, see
"NDMP Incremental Backups" on page
rolling them back will cause the restore to fail unless
they have already been manually rolled back. This
property is intended for use with DMAs that do not
allow administrators to configure custom environment
variables like ZFS_FORCE.
Enables the system to locate files by position rather than
by sequential search during restore operations. Enabling
this option reduces the time it takes to recover a small
number of files from many tapes. You must specify
this option at backup time in order to be able to recover
individual files later.
Specifies that when a file is restored, the complete
absolute path to that file is also restored (instead of just
the file itself). This option is disabled by default.
Configures the restore operation to create a new share
based on the backup type:
■ All - Allows all backup types to create a new share
on restore
■ Tar_Dump - Allows backup types "tar" and "dump"
to create a new share on restore
■ ZFS - Allows backup type "zfs" to create a new share
on restore
■ None - No backup type can create a new share on
restore
Specifies whether the DMA expects System V or
BSD semantics. The default is System V, which is
recommended for most DMAs. This option is only
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