X-Git-Url: https://git.wh0rd.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dump%2Fdump.8.in;h=206356b7658e6c10ceccb8e6ed4536049298b94c;hb=8cef350eb9ffa2e543a95756a8f605175380f7b0;hp=21761d56575cf1a64a62a6e124ca2b53637ff84a;hpb=e7850aac218f2c009303b0a65903c54157139d0c;p=dump.git diff --git a/dump/dump.8.in b/dump/dump.8.in index 21761d5..206356b 100644 --- a/dump/dump.8.in +++ b/dump/dump.8.in @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $Id: dump.8.in,v 1.27 2001/07/18 09:50:48 stelian Exp $ +.\" $Id: dump.8.in,v 1.31 2001/08/16 09:37:59 stelian Exp $ .\" .Dd __DATE__ .Dt DUMP 8 @@ -40,11 +40,12 @@ .Nd ext2 filesystem backup .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm dump -.Op Fl 0123456789ackMnSu +.Op Fl 0123456789ackMnqSu .Op Fl B Ar records .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl d Ar density -.Op Fl e Ar inode number +.Op Fl e Ar inode numbers +.Op Fl E Ar file .Op Fl f Ar file .Op Fl F Ar script .Op Fl h Ar level @@ -141,12 +142,21 @@ The default blocksize is 10. Change the defaults for use with a cartridge tape drive, with a density of 8000 bpi, and a length of 1700 feet. Specifying a cartridge drive overrides the end-of-media detection. -.It Fl e Ar inode +.It Fl e Ar inodes Exclude -.Ar inode -from the dump (you can use +.Ar inodes +from the dump. The +.Ar inodes +parameter is a comma separated list of inode numbers (you can use .Ar stat to find the inode number for a file or directory). +.It Fl E Ar file +Read list of inodes to be excluded from the dump from the text file +.Ar file . +The file +.Ar file +should be an ordinary file containing inode numbers separated by +newlines. .It Fl h Ar level Honor the user .Dq nodump @@ -202,7 +212,7 @@ The script must return 0 if .Nm should continue without asking the user to change the tape, 1 if .Nm -dump should continue but ask the user to change the tape. +should continue but ask the user to change the tape. Any other exit code will cause .Nm to abort. @@ -243,6 +253,11 @@ notify all operators in the group .Dq operator by means similar to a .Xr wall 1 . +.It Fl q +Make +.Nm +abort immediately whenever operator attention is required, +without prompting in case of write errors, tape changes etc. .It Fl Q Ar file Enable the Quick File Access support. Tape positions for each inode are stored into the file @@ -251,6 +266,18 @@ which is used by restore (if called with parameter Q and the filename) to directly position the tape at the file restore is currently working on. This saves hours when restoring single files from large backups, saves the tapes and the drive's head. +.Pp +It is recommended to set up the st driver to return logical tape +positions rather than physical before calling dump/restore with +parameter Q. Since not all tape devices support physical tape +positions those tape devices return an error during dump/restore when +the st driver is set to the default physical setting. +Please see the st man page, option MTSETDRVBUFFER, or the mt man +page, on how to set the driver to return logical tape positions. +.Pp +Before calling restore with parameter Q, always make sure the st +driver is set to return the same type of tape position used during the +call to dump. Otherwise restore may be confused. .It Fl s Ar feet Attempt to calculate the amount of tape needed at a particular density. If this amount is exceeded,