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<refentry id= "vfs_shadow_copy.8" >
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<refmeta >
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<refentrytitle > vfs_shadow_copy</refentrytitle>
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<manvolnum > 8</manvolnum>
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<refmiscinfo class= "source" > Samba</refmiscinfo>
<refmiscinfo class= "manual" > System Administration tools</refmiscinfo>
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<refmiscinfo class= "version" > 3.6</refmiscinfo>
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</refmeta>
<refnamediv >
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<refname > vfs_shadow_copy</refname>
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<refpurpose > Make a Samba share read only for a specified time period</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv >
<cmdsynopsis >
<command > vfs objects = shadow_copy</command>
</cmdsynopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1 >
<title > DESCRIPTION</title>
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<para > This VFS module is part of the
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > samba</refentrytitle>
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<manvolnum > 7</manvolnum> </citerefentry> suite.</para>
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<para > The <command > vfs_shadow_copy</command> VFS module functionality
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that is similar to Microsoft Shadow Copy services. When setup properly,
this module allows Microsoft Shadow Copy clients to browse
"shadow copies" on Samba shares.
</para>
<para > This module is stackable.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 >
<title > CONFIGURATION</title>
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<para > <command > vfs_shadow_copy</command> relies on a filesystem
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snapshot implementation. Many common filesystems have native
support for this.
</para>
<para > Filesystem snapshots must be mounted on
specially named directories in order to be recognized by
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<command > vfs_shadow_copy</command> . The snapshot mount points must
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be immediate children of a the directory being shared.</para>
<para > The snapshot naming convention is @GMT-YYYY.MM.DD-hh.mm.ss,
where:
<itemizedlist >
<listitem > <para > <command > YYYY</command> is the 4 digit year</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > <command > MM</command> is the 2 digit month</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > <command > DD</command> is the 2 digit day</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > <command > hh</command> is the 2 digit hour</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > <command > mm</command> is the 2 digit minute</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > <command > ss</command> is the 2 digit second.</para> </listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
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<para > The <command > vfs_shadow_copy</command> snapshot naming convention can be produced with the following
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<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > date</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum > 1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> command:
<programlisting >
TZ=GMT date +@GMT-%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S
</programlisting> </para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 >
<title > EXAMPLES</title>
<para > Add shadow copy support to user home directories:</para>
<programlisting >
<smbconfsection name= "[homes]" />
<smbconfoption name= "vfs objects" > shadow_copy</smbconfoption>
</programlisting>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 >
<title > CAVEATS</title>
<para > This is not a backup, archival, or version control solution.
</para>
<para > With Samba or Windows servers,
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<command > vfs_shadow_copy</command> is designed to be an end-user
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tool only. It does not replace or enhance your backup and
archival solutions and should in no way be considered as
such. Additionally, if you need version control, implement a
version control system.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 >
<title > VERSION</title>
<para > This man page is correct for version 3.0.25 of the Samba suite.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 >
<title > AUTHOR</title>
<para > The original Samba software and related utilities
were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed
by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar
to the way the Linux kernel is developed.</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>