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35.Dd May 22, 2023
36.Dt MKSNAP_FFS 8
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm mksnap_ffs
40.Nd take a file system snapshot
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Nm
43.Ar snapshot_name
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Nm
47utility creates a snapshot named
48.Ar snapshot_name .
49This name is a path in the file system to be snapshotted.
50Typically this is under the
51.Pa .snap
52directory in the root of the file system, but it can
53be anywhere in the filesystem being snapshotted.
54Snapshots can be listed using the
55.Xr snapinfo 8
56command.
57.Pp
58After a snapshot is taken it appears as a file.
59The size of the snapshot file is equal to the size of the
60file system from which it was taken.
61It can be moved, renamed or deleted (which removes the snapshot).
62.Pp
63The group ownership of the file is set to
64.Dq Li operator ;
65the owner of the file remains
66.Dq Li root .
67The mode of the snapshot is set to be readable by the owner
68or members of the
69.Dq Li operator
70group.
71.Sh EXAMPLES
72Create a snapshot of
73.Pa /home
74file system and mount the snapshot elsewhere:
75.Bd -literal -offset indent
76mksnap_ffs /home/.snap/snap1
77mdconfig -a -t vnode -o readonly -f /home/.snap/snap1
78mount -o ro /dev/md0 /mnt/
79.Ed
80.Pp
81Delete a snapshot:
82.Bd -literal -offset indent
83rm /home/.snap/snap1
84.Ed
85.Sh SEE ALSO
86.Xr rm 1 ,
87.Xr chmod 2 ,
88.Xr chown 8 ,
89.Xr mdconfig 8 ,
90.Xr mount 8 ,
91.Xr snapinfo 8
92.Sh HISTORY
93The
94.Nm
95utility first appeared in
96.Fx 5.1 .
97.Sh CAVEATS
98The disk full situation is not handled gracefully and may
99lead to a system panic when no free blocks are found.
100.Pp
101Every filesystem can have only up to 20 active snapshots.
102When this limit is reached, attempting to create more snapshots
103fails with
104.Er ENOSPC ,
105and
106.Nm
107reports that it is
108.Dq out of space .
109