how pve-zsync acts

gcakici

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Sep 26, 2009
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I have two zpools and one of my vm's resides on both. It does have the first disk in local zfs pool and other disk on the zfs pool2. I wonder how pve-zsync acts since I can not express two destination pools on the command line. Is there a way to do that which is not documented or it is simply not possible to sync from more than one zpool source with pve-zsync?

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Gokalp
 
Hi,

you have to create a second job for this.
 
Could any body please write down how to do that with pve-zsync command? I couldn't figure out with the man pages or wiki info about zsync.

My vm is numbered 766 and below are the pool names with disks ;

pool-0-1-35 1.17T 9.37T 96K /pool-0-1-35
pool-0-1-35/vmvols 1.16T 9.37T 96K /pool-0-1-35/vmvols
pool-0-1-35/vmvols/vm-766-disk-1 20.8G 9.37T 20.8G -
pool-0-1-35/vmvols/vm-766-disk-2 1.14T 9.37T 1.14T -
rpool 57.2G 158G 104K /rpool
rpool/data/vm-766-disk-1 32.5G 158G 32.5G -
 

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