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Storage & Backups

Create zpool10 Storage Pool

The host's rpool can be used for templates and whatnot but I want a big pool for storing all my data.

  • ashift=12 to use 4k blocks
  • failmode=continue to let us keep reading if a drive goes bad
  • compression=lz4 save save space and increase speed
  • xattr=sa be more efficient for linux attributes
  • encryption=aes-256-gcm use fast/secure encryption algorithm
  • keyformat=passphrase unlock with a passphrase

This is the command I used to build my ZFS pool.

# zpool create -o ashift=12 -o failmode=continue -O compression=lz4 -O xattr=sa -O atime=off \
-O encryption=aes-256-gcm -O keyformat=passphrase \
-m /storage/zpool10 zpool10 raidz2 \
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEKH3DVZ \
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_2YK148SD \
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEKH8RWZ \
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEK6ESAN \
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEK53ZHN \
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_2YK0HL0D

Setup ZFS Scrub

Automate ZFS scrubbing so the disks are monitored and I can replace one as soon as there is a problem detected.

Create Service/Timer (source)

# /etc/systemd/system/zpool-scrub@.timer
+ [Unit]
+ Description=Scrub ZFS pool weekly
+
+ [Timer]
+ OnCalendar=weekly
+ Persistent=true
+
+ [Install]
+ WantedBy=timers.target
# /etc/systemd/system/zpool-scrub@.service
+ [Unit]
+ Description=Scrub ZFS Pool
+ Requires=zfs.target
+ After=zfs.target
+
+ [Service]
+ Type=oneshot
+ ExecStartPre=-/usr/sbin/zpool scrub -s %I
+ ExecStart=/usr/sbin/zpool scrub %I

Enable ZFS Scrub

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable --now zpool-scrub@rpool.timer
systemctl enable --now zpool-scrub@zpool10.timer

Setup Storage Layout

Setup my dataset layout.

  • zpool10/backups local backups of rpool
  • zpool10/downloads landing zone of downloads
  • zpool10/downloads/incomplete landing zone for bittorrent downloads (recordsize=16k for bittorrent)
  • zpool10/media storage for audio/tv/movies
  • zpool10/proxmox additional storage for proxmox
  • zpool10/proxmox/backups backup for proxmox containers/vms
  • zpool10/services storage for services (possibly databases, so use recordsize=16k)
zfs create zpool10/backups
zfs create zpool10/downloads
zfs create -o recordsize=16K zpool10/downloads/incomplete
zfs create zpool10/media
zfs create zpool10/proxmox
zfs create zpool10/proxmox/backups
zfs create -o recordsize=16K zpool10/services

Setup Sanoid/Syncoid

Run Sanoid for automating snapshots and Syncoid for remote backups.

Install (source)

apt-get install debhelper libcapture-tiny-perl libconfig-inifiles-perl pv lzop mbuffer
sudo git clone https://github.com/jimsalterjrs/sanoid.git
cd sanoid
ln -s packages/debian .
dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us
apt install ../sanoid_*_all.deb

Configure Sanoid

# /etc/sanoid/sanoid.conf
+ [rpool]
+ 	recursive = yes
+         frequently = 0
+         hourly = 36
+         daily = 30
+         monthly = 3
+         yearly = 0
+         autosnap = yes
+         autoprune = yes
+
+ [zpool10/services]
+         recursive = yes
+         frequently = 0
+         hourly = 24
+         daily = 30
+         monthly = 1
+         yearly = 0
+         autosnap = yes
+         autoprune = yes
# /usr/lib/systemd/system/sanoid.service
  [Service]
- Environment=TZ=UTC
+ Environment=TZ=EST

Eanble Sanoid

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable --now sanoid.service

Configure Syncoid

Backup rpool to zpool10/backups

Right now rpool is just running on a single non-redundant 512GB SSD disk. Even though it is only used for Proxmox (config, templates, ISOs) this isn't great practice and I'll work on this in the future. But in the meantime I am backing up everything on a daily timer to my main ZFS pool so I could recover very quickly if the SSD dies.

# /etc/systemd/system/rpool-backup.timer
+ [Unit]
+ Description=Backup rpool daily
+
+ [Timer]
+ OnCalendar=daily
+ Persistent=true
+
+ [Install]
+ WantedBy=timers.target
# /etc/systemd/system/rpool-backup.service
+ [Unit]
+ Description=Use syncoid to backup rpool to zpool10/backups/rpool
+ Requires=zfs.target
+ After=zfs.target
+
+ [Service]
+ Type=oneshot
+ ExecStart=/usr/sbin/syncoid --recursive rpool zpool10/backups/rpool
Backup zpool10/services offsite

All my docker containers store their configuration and data under the zpool10/services dataset. It is imperative this is backed up offsite so if anything catastrophic ever happens I don't lose anything important and can get back up and running as quickly as I can download my backup.

# /etc/systemd/system/zpool10-services-backup.timer
+ [Unit]
+ Description=Backup zpool10/services daily
+
+ [Timer]
+ OnCalendar=daily
+ Persistent=true
+
+ [Install]
+ WantedBy=timers.target
# /etc/systemd/system/zpool10-services-backup.service
+ [Unit]
+ Description=Use syncoid to backup zpool10/services to backedup.swigg.net:bpool/zpool10/services
+ Requires=zfs.target
+ After=zfs.target
+
+ [Service]
+ Type=oneshot
+ ExecStart=/usr/sbin/syncoid --recursive zpool10/services root@backedup.swigg.net:bpool/zpool10/services

Enable Syncoid

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable --now rpool-backup.timer