sanoid/sanoid.defaults.conf

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# default template - DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY. #
# If you wish to override default values, you can create your #
# own [template_default] in /etc/sanoid/sanoid.conf. #
# #
# you have been warned. #
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[template_default]
# these settings don't make sense in a template, but we use the defaults file
# as our list of allowable settings also, so they need to be present here even if
# unset.
path =
recursive =
use_template =
process_children_only =
# If any snapshot type is set to 0, we will not take snapshots for it - and will immediately
# prune any of those type snapshots already present.
#
# Otherwise, if autoprune is set, we will prune any snapshots of that type which are older
# than (setting * periodicity) - so if daily = 90, we'll prune any dailies older than 90 days.
autoprune = yes
hourly = 48
daily = 90
monthly = 6
yearly = 0
min_percent_free = 10
# We will automatically take snapshots if autosnap is on, at the desired times configured
# below (or immediately, if we don't have one since the last preferred time for that type).
#
# Note that we will not take snapshots for a given type if that type is set to 0 above,
# regardless of the autosnap setting - for example, if yearly=0 we will not take yearlies
# even if we've defined a preferred time for yearlies and autosnap is on.
autosnap = 1
# hourly - top of the hour
hourly_min = 0
# daily - at 23:59 (most people expect a daily to contain everything done DURING that day)
daily_hour = 23
daily_min = 59
# monthly - immediately at the beginning of the month (ie 00:00 of day 1)
monthly_mday = 1
monthly_hour = 0
monthly_min = 0
# yearly - immediately at the beginning of the year (ie 00:00 on Jan 1)
yearly_mon = 1
yearly_mday = 1
yearly_hour = 0
yearly_min = 0
# monitoring plugin - define warn / crit levels for each snapshot type by age, in units of one period down
# example hourly_warn = 90 means issue WARNING if most recent hourly snapshot is not less than 90 minutes old,
# daily_crit = 36 means issue CRITICAL if most recent daily snapshot is not less than 36 hours old,
# monthly_warn = 36 means issue WARNING if most recent monthly snapshot is not less than 36 days old... etc.
#
# monitor_dont_warn = yes will cause the monitoring service to report warnings as text, but with status OK.
# monitor_dont_crit = yes will cause the monitoring service to report criticals as text, but with status OK.
#
# setting any value to 0 will keep the monitoring service from monitoring that snapshot type on that section at all.
monitor = yes
monitor_dont_warn = no
monitor_dont_crit = no
hourly_warn = 90
hourly_crit = 360
daily_warn = 28
daily_crit = 32
monthly_warn = 32
monthly_crit = 35
yearly_warn = 0
yearly_crit = 0