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## Safe defaults
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## Safe defaults
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zfs-autobackup has safe defaults for use as a backup tool. This means:
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zfs-autobackup uses safe defaults such as:
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* Preserving all the dataset properties. (which sometimes gets in the way, see [Mounting](Mounting))
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* Preserving all dataset properties. This can have its drawbacks to, for example [Mounting](Mounting))
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* Preserving the full dataset paths.
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* Preserving full dataset paths.
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* Only do stuff with snapshots that match our own format. (ignore the rest)
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* Only modify snapshots that match the zfs-autobackup format.
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* Not rolling back or forcing anything.
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* Not rolling back or forcing anything.
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* Checking everything, and failing early and verbose.
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* Checking everything, failing early and in a verbose manner.
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* Dont do anything unexpected.
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* Don't do anything unexpected.
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Keeping this in mind can help make more sense of the options described here: Most of the options are to modify this safe default behavior.
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Keeping this in mind can help make more sense of the options described here: most of the options are to modify these safe defaults.
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## Testing and debugging
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## Testing and debugging
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