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NAMEvfs_shell_snap - Shell script callouts for snapshot creation and deletionSYNOPSISvfs objects = shell_snap DESCRIPTIONThis VFS module is part of the samba(8) suite.The vfs_shell_snap VFS provides shell-script callouts for snapshot creation and deletion operations issued by remote clients using the File Server Remote VSS Protocol (FSRVP). The following shell callouts may be configured in smb.conf: shell_snap:check path command •Called when an FSRVP client wishes to check
whether a given share supports snapshot create/delete requests.
•The command is called with a single
share_path argument.
•The command must return 0 if share_path is
capable of being snapshotted.
shell_snap:create command •Called when an FSRVP client wishes to create a
snapshot.
•The command is called with a single
share_path argument.
•The command must return 0 status if the snapshot
was successfully taken.
•The command must output the path of the newly
created snapshot to stdout.
shell_snap:delete command •Called when an FSRVP client wishes to delete a
snapshot.
•The command is called with base_share_path
and snapshot_share_path arguments.
•The command must return 0 status if the snapshot
was successfully removed.
This module is stackable. CONFIGURATION[share] vfs objects = shell_snap shell_snap:check path command = snap_check_path.sh shell_snap:create command = snap_create.sh shell_snap:delete command = snap_delete.sh Samba's FSRVP server must be configured in the [global] section: [global] rpc_daemon:fssd = fork registry shares = yes include = registry VERSIONThis man page is part of version 4.13.17 of the Samba suite.AUTHORThe 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.
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