Op vrijdag 26 april 2019 19:38:21 CEST schreef Axel Braun:
Am Freitag, 26. April 2019, 18:36:20 CEST schrieb Knurpht-openSUSE:
Op vrijdag 26 april 2019 18:25:00 CEST schreef Axel Braun:
Hi,
can one explain to me how I have to read the snapshot list?
snapper list gives three snapshots, 0, 549 and 573
# | Typ | Vorher # | Datum | Benutzer |
Verwendeter Platz | Bereinigen | Beschreibung | Benutzerdaten -----+--------+----------+---------------------------------- +----------+-------------------+------------+--------------+------------ -- 0 | single | |
| root | | | | | current | 549* | | | single | | Sat 30
Mar 2019 09:17:16 PM CET | root | 24.02 MiB | |
| 573 | post | 568 | Mon 22 Apr 2019 10:12:32 | AM
CEST | root | 23.98 MiB | number | |
For #0 it says 'current snapshot', the '*' indicates that this snapshot is currently mounted (according to the error message I received when trying to delete it), and 573 is the latest snapshot, but unused? ( I had deleted some snapshots between 549 and 573 in between )
Thanks Axel
The 0 - current means, it's the current install. If f.e. you run a DVD upgrade from Leap 15.0 to 15.1 some other number will become 'current'. The 573 is a 'post' type of snapshot. On a 'zypper dup' or 'zypper in foo' f.e. a 'pre' and a 'post' will be generated. At least that's how I interpreted the output so far. The currently mounted one, is the result ( AFAIK ) of creating a snapshot . So the mountable new snapshot is created with each zypper dup? As this is a TW install it is a quite regular activity. And I would expect that 549 would be the 'current' system. This is obviously not the case.
Thanks Axel That confused me too. The way I understand it now, is that the mounted one is what's currently (:D) running. And 0 is definitely the initial install, shows that on TW and Leap. In a couple of weeks I'll have a look after dupping 15.0 -> 15.1. -- Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Forums Team
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