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automated_zfs_snapshots_for_omv5 [2021/05/06 00:47] – [Install zfs-auto-snapshot] crashtest | automated_zfs_snapshots_for_omv5 [2022/07/26 01:35] – crashtest | ||
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While rolling back a file system or the parent pool is relatively easy, if going significantly back in time (beyond the most recent snapshot) the roll back feature will not work in the OMV GUI. However, a roll back can be done with the following command line: | While rolling back a file system or the parent pool is relatively easy, if going significantly back in time (beyond the most recent snapshot) the roll back feature will not work in the OMV GUI. However, a roll back can be done with the following command line: | ||
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