X-Git-Url: https://git.wh0rd.org/?p=dump.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=restore%2Frestore.8.in;h=7faa54a3291dca41001e47025f59276f72699f4e;hp=f853fefca748347581282c78f28aaa078017057a;hb=c534413c6ada5778ccbb76f36bdcff672037d0cc;hpb=01fb6bd5f03cd25d80266fae5b789a18e76f7432 diff --git a/restore/restore.8.in b/restore/restore.8.in index f853fef..7faa54a 100644 --- a/restore/restore.8.in +++ b/restore/restore.8.in @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $Id: restore.8.in,v 1.7 2000/01/21 10:23:30 stelian Exp $ +.\" $Id: restore.8.in,v 1.15 2001/07/18 12:54:06 stelian Exp $ .\" .Dd __DATE__ .Dt RESTORE 8 @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl D Ar filesystem .Op Fl f Ar file +.Op Fl F Ar script .Op Fl s Ar fileno .Op Fl T Ar directory .Nm restore @@ -51,6 +52,8 @@ .Op Fl chkmMNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file +.Op Fl F Ar script +.Op Fl Q Ar file .Op Fl s Ar fileno .Op Fl T Ar directory .Nm restore @@ -58,6 +61,7 @@ .Op Fl ckMNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file +.Op Fl F Ar script .Op Fl s Ar fileno .Op Fl T Ar directory .Nm restore @@ -65,6 +69,7 @@ .Op Fl ckMNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file +.Op Fl F Ar script .Op Fl s Ar fileno .Op Fl T Ar directory .Nm restore @@ -72,16 +77,22 @@ .Op Fl chkMNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file +.Op Fl F Ar script +.Op Fl Q Ar file .Op Fl s Ar fileno .Op Fl T Ar directory +.Op Fl X Ar filelist .Op file ... .Nm restore .Fl x .Op Fl chkmMNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file +.Op Fl F Ar script +.Op Fl Q Ar file .Op Fl s Ar fileno .Op Fl T Ar directory +.Op Fl X Ar filelist .Op file ... .Pp .in @@ -258,6 +269,9 @@ Note that the flag replaces the function of the old .Xr dumpdir 8 program. +See also the +.Fl X +option below. .ne 1i .It Fl x The named files are read from the given media. @@ -276,6 +290,9 @@ backup being extracted, unless the .Fl h flag has been specified. +See also the +.Fl X +option below. .El .Pp The following additional options may be specified: @@ -325,6 +342,21 @@ or reads from the named file on the remote host using .Xr rmt 8 . .Pp +.It Fl F Ar script +Run script at the beginning of each tape. The device name and the +current volume number are passed on the command line. +The script must return 0 if +.Nm +should continue without asking the user to change the tape, 1 if +.Nm +should continue but ask the user to change the tape. +Any other exit code will cause +.Nm +to abort. +For security reasons, +.Nm +reverts back to the real user ID and the real group ID before +running the script. .It Fl k Use Kerberos authentication when contacting the remote tape server. (Only available if this options was enabled when @@ -356,6 +388,11 @@ The flag causes .Nm to only print file names. Files are not extracted. +.It Fl Q Ar file +Use the file +.Ar file +in order to read tape position as stored using the dump Quick File +Access mode. .It Fl s Ar fileno Read from the specified .Ar fileno @@ -384,6 +421,21 @@ The (verbose) flag causes it to type the name of each file it treats preceded by its file type. +.It Fl X Ar filelist +Read list of files to be listed or extracted from the text file +.Ar filelist +in addition to those specified on the command line. This can be used in +conjunction with the +.Fl t +or +.Fl x +commands. The file +.Ar filelist +should contain file names separated by newlines. +.Ar filelist +may be an ordinary file or +.Ql Fl +(the standard input). .It Fl y Do not ask the user whether to abort the restore in the event of an error. Always try to skip over the bad block(s) and continue. @@ -458,6 +510,14 @@ After a dump read error, may have to resynchronize itself. This message lists the number of blocks that were skipped over. .El +.Pp +.Nm Restore +exits with zero status on success. +Tape errors are indicated with an exit code of 1. +.Pp +When doing a comparison of files from a dump, an exit code +of 2 indicates that some files were modified or deleted since +the dump was made. .Sh ENVIRONMENT If the following environment variable exists it will be utilized by .Nm restore : @@ -555,17 +615,17 @@ from the restore code - run setuid at your own risk.) .Sh AUTHOR The .Nm dump/restore -backup suit was ported to Linux's Second Extended File System +backup suite was ported to Linux's Second Extended File System by Remy Card . He maintained the initial versions of dump (up and including 0.4b4, released in january 1997). .Pp Starting with 0.4b5, the new maintainer is Stelian Pop .br -. +. .Sh AVAILABILITY The .Nm dump/restore -backup suit is available from +backup suite is available from .br http://dump.sourceforge.net .Sh HISTORY