Provided by: sanoid_2.1.0-1_all bug

NAME

       syncoid  -  a  tool  to  facilitates  the  asynchronous  incremental  replication  of  ZFS
       filesystems.

DESCRIPTION

   Usage:
              syncoid   [options]...   SOURCE   TARGET   or     syncoid    [options]...    SOURCE
              [[USER]@]HOST:TARGET  or    syncoid  [options]...  [[USER]@]HOST:SOURCE  TARGET  or
              syncoid [options]... [[USER]@]HOST:SOURCE [[USER]@]HOST:TARGET

       SOURCE Source ZFS dataset. Can be either local or remote

       TARGET Target ZFS dataset. Can be either local or remote

              Options:

       --compress=FORMAT
              Compresses data during transfer. Currently accepted options  are  gzip,  pigz-fast,
              pigz-slow, zstd-fast, zstd-slow, lz4, xz, lzo (default) & none

       --identifier=EXTRA
              Extra  identifier  which  is  included  in  the  snapshot  name.  Can  be  used for
              replicating to multiple targets.

       --recursive|r
              Also transfers child datasets

       --skip-parent
              Skips syncing of the parent dataset. Does nothing without '--recursive' option.

       --source-bwlimit=<limit k|m|g|t>
              Bandwidth limit in bytes/kbytes/etc per second on the source transfer

       --target-bwlimit=<limit k|m|g|t>
              Bandwidth limit in bytes/kbytes/etc per second on the target transfer

       --mbuffer-size=VALUE
              Specify the mbuffer size (default: 16M), please refer to mbuffer(1) manual page.

       --pv-options=OPTIONS
              Configure how pv displays the progress bar, default '-p -t -e -r -b'

       --no-stream
              Replicates using newest snapshot instead of intermediates

       --no-sync-snap
              Does not create new snapshot, only transfers existing

       --keep-sync-snap
              Don't destroy created sync snapshots

       --create-bookmark
              Creates a zfs bookmark for the newest snapshot  on  the  source  after  replication
              succeeds (only works with --no-sync-snap)

       --preserve-recordsize Preserves the recordsize on initial sends to the target

       --no-clone-rollback
              Does not rollback clones on target

       --no-rollback
              Does  not  rollback  clones or snapshots on target (it probably requires a readonly
              target)

       --exclude=REGEX
              Exclude specific  datasets  which  match  the  given  regular  expression.  Can  be
              specified multiple times

       --sendoptions=OPTIONS  Use  advanced  options  for zfs send (the arguments are filtered as
              needed), e.g. syncoid --sendoptions="Lc e" sets zfs send -L -c -e ...

       --recvoptions=OPTIONS Use advanced options for zfs receive (the arguments are filtered  as
              needed),  e.g.  syncoid  --recvoptions="ux  recordsize  o compression=lz4" sets zfs
              receive -u -x recordsize -o compression=lz4 ...

       --sshkey=FILE
              Specifies a ssh key to use to connect

       --sshport=PORT
              Connects to remote on a particular port

       --sshcipher|c=CIPHER
              Passes CIPHER to ssh to use a particular cipher set

       --sshoption|o=OPTION
              Passes OPTION to ssh for remote usage. Can be specified multiple times

       --help Prints this helptext

       --version
              Prints the version number

       --debug
              Prints out a lot of additional information during a syncoid run

       --monitor-version
              Currently does nothing

       --quiet
              Suppresses non-error output

       --dumpsnaps
              Dumps a list of snapshots during the run

       --no-command-checks
              Do not check command existence before attempting transfer. Not recommended

       --no-resume
              Don't use the ZFS resume feature if available

       --no-clone-handling
              Don't try to recreate clones on target

       --no-privilege-elevation
              Bypass the root check, for use with ZFS permission delegation

       --force-delete
              Remove target datasets recursively, if there are no matching snapshots/bookmarks