documentation: mention up-to-date status

lsbtr-related
Axel Burri 2020-08-20 18:53:46 +02:00
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*snapshot_create* always|onchange|ondemand|no:: *snapshot_create* always|onchange|ondemand|no::
If set to ``always'', snapshots are always created. If set to If set to ``always'', snapshots are always created. If set to
``onchange'', snapshots are only created if the source subvolume ``onchange'', snapshots are only created if the last snapshot is
has changed since the last snapshot (more precisely: if the btrfs not up-to-date, i.e. the source subvolume has changed (more
generation has been increased since the last snapshot). If set to precisely: the btrfs generation has been increased) since the last
``ondemand'', snapshots are only created if at least one target snapshot was created. If set to ``ondemand'', snapshots are only
subvolume is reachable (useful if you are tight on disk space and created if at least one target subvolume is reachable (useful if
you only need btrbk for backups to an external disk which is not you are tight on disk space and you only need btrbk for backups to
always connected). If set to ``no'', the snapshots are never an external disk which is not always connected). If set to ``no'',
created (useful if another instance of btrbk is taking care of the snapshots are never created (useful if another instance of
snapshot creation). Defaults to ``always''. btrbk is taking care of snapshot creation). Defaults to
``always''.
*incremental* yes|no|strict:: *incremental* yes|no|strict::
If set, incremental backups are created. If set to ``strict'', If set, incremental backups are created. If set to ``strict'',