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| 21 | .TH mondoarchive 8 "DDD" "Mondo Rescue VVV-rRRR"
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[1] | 22 |
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| 23 | .SH NAME
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| 24 | mondoarchive \- a backup / disaster\-recovery tool.
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| 25 |
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| 26 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 27 | .B mondoarchive -O
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| 28 | [
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| 29 | .I options
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| 30 | ] : backup your PC
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| 31 | .br
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| 32 | .B mondoarchive -V
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| 33 | [
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| 34 | .I options
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| 35 | ] : verify your backup
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| 36 |
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| 37 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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| 38 | .PP
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| 39 | .I mondoarchive
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| 40 | backs up a subset of your files, your entire filesystem, or even images of
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| 41 | non-Linux filesystems to CD's, tape, ISO images or an NFS mount. In the event of
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| 42 | catastrophic data loss, you will be able to restore everything, taking a PC from
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| 43 | bare metal to its original state if necessary.
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| 44 |
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| 45 | .pp
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| 46 | With
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| 47 | .BR \-O ,
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| 48 | it backs up your filesystem to CD, tape, ISO images or NFS share. Boot floppies
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| 49 | or a special boot CD will be created to allow you to restore from bare metal if
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| 50 | necessary.
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| 51 |
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| 52 | .pp
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| 53 | With
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| 54 | .BR \-V ,
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| 55 | it verifies the backup against the live filesystem. This option may be used in
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| 56 | combination with
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| 57 | .BR \-O
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| 58 | to verify a backup after its creation, or on its own to see how much the live
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| 59 | filesystem has changed since the backup was made.
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| 60 |
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| 61 | .pp
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| 62 | Call mondoarchive
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| 63 | .BR without
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| 64 | .BR flags
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| 65 | to make it auto-detect as many settings as possible, ask you politely for the
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| 66 | rest, and then backup and verify your OS or a subset thereof.
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| 67 |
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| 68 | .pp
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| 69 | To restore data, either run
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| 70 | .I mondorestore
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| 71 | from the command line or boot from the emergency CD/floppies generated during
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| 72 | the backup process. The latter will come in handy if a gremlin wipes your hard
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| 73 | disk.
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| 74 |
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| 75 | .SH BACKUP MEDIA
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| 76 | .TP 13
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| 77 | You must specify one of the following:-
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| 78 |
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| 79 | .TP
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| 80 | .BI "-c " speed
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| 81 | Use CD-R drive as backup device and its (write-once) disks as backup media.
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| 82 |
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| 83 | .TP
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| 84 | .BI "-w " speed
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| 85 | Use CD-RW drive as backup device and its (write/rewrite) disks as backup media.
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| 86 | Mondo will wipe media before writing to them.
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| 87 |
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| 88 | .TP
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| 89 | .BI "-r "
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| 90 | Use DVD drive as backup device and its disks as backup media. Growisofs decides
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[116] | 91 | on the best speed for your drive. Note that calling mondoarchive
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| 92 | .B using sudo when writing to DVDs will fail
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| 93 | because growisofs does not support this - see the growisofs manpage for
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| 94 | details.
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[1] | 95 |
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| 96 | .TP
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| 97 | .BI "-C " speed
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| 98 | Use CD-R drive as a streaming device, almost like a tape streamer. Use
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| 99 | write-once disks as backup media.
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| 100 | .B Experimental.
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| 101 |
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| 102 | .TP
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[20] | 103 | .BI "-p " prefix
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| 104 | Use
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| 105 | .B prefix
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| 106 | to generate the name of your ISO images.
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| 107 | By default, mondoarchive calls images mondorescue-1.iso, mondorescue-2.iso, ...
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| 108 | Using
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| 109 | .B -p machine
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| 110 | it will call your images machine-1.iso, machine-2.iso, ...
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| 111 |
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| 112 | .TP
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[1] | 113 | .BI "-i "
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| 114 | Use ISO files (CD images) as backup media. This is good for backing up your
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| 115 | system to a spare hard drive. The
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| 116 | .B -n
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| 117 | switch is a wiser choice if you plan to restore from a remote filesystem.
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| 118 |
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| 119 | .TP
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| 120 | .BI "-n " mount
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| 121 | Use files residing on NFS partition as backup media.
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| 122 | .I mount
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| 123 | is the remote mount-point, e.g. '192.168.1.3:/home/nfs'
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| 124 | for my file server. Please mount it before backing up/verifying.
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| 125 |
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| 126 | .TP
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| 127 | .BI "-t "
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| 128 | Use tape streamer as backup device and its tapes as backup media.
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| 129 |
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| 130 | .TP
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| 131 | .BI "-u "
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| 132 | Use a generic streaming device as backup device. Use this if you want to write
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| 133 | your backup to a device that is not directly support by mondoarchive. This will
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| 134 | send the data directly to a raw device.
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| 135 | .B For experienced users only.
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| 136 |
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| 137 | .SH MAJOR OPTIONS
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| 138 | .TP 13
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| 139 | .BI "-D "
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| 140 | Make a differential backup: examine the filesystem and find which files have
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| 141 | changed since the last full backup was carried out. Backup only those files.
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| 142 |
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| 143 | .TP
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| 144 | .BI "-E " "\*(lqpath ...\*(rq"
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| 145 | Exclude path(s) from backup. The paths should be separated with a whitespace.
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| 146 | Note that mondo automatically excludes removable media (/mnt/floppy,
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| 147 | /mnt/cdrom, etc.). For example, if you are backing up to an NFS mount but you
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| 148 | do not want to include the contents of the mount in a backup, exclude your
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| 149 | local mount-point with this switch. It will also work with partitions, e.g.
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| 150 | /dev/sdd4 if you have a peculiar SCSI zip drive which insists on showing up in
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| 151 | the mountlist. NB: If you exclude /dev/sdd4 then the /dev entry itself will
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| 152 | still be backed up, even though the mountlist entry will be suppressed.
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[698] | 153 | NOTA: If you precise a directory with a final / its content will be archived so it won't do what you expect.
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[1] | 154 |
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| 155 | .TP
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| 156 | .BI "-I " "\*(lqpath ...\*(rq"
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| 157 | Include paths(s) in backup. The default backup path is \*(lq/\*(rq but you may
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| 158 | specify alternatives, e.g. -I \*(lq/home /etc\*(rq to override that.
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| 159 |
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| 160 | .TP
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| 161 | .BI "-J " "file"
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| 162 | Specify an explicit list of files and directories in a plain text file, one item
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| 163 | (file or directory) per line.
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| 164 |
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| 165 | .TP
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| 166 | .BI "-N"
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| 167 | Exclude all mounted network filesystems. This currently means NFS, SMB, Coda
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| 168 | and Netware. In other words, only backup the local hard disk(s).
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| 169 |
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| 170 | .TP
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| 171 | .BI "-d " "dev|dir"
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| 172 | Specify the backup device (CD/tape) or directory (NFS/ISO). For CD-R[W] drives,
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| 173 | this is the SCSI node where the drive may be found, e.g. '0,1,0'. For tape
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| 174 | users, this is the tape streamers /dev entry, e.g. '/dev/st0'. For ISO users,
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| 175 | this is the directory where the ISO images are stored. For NFS users, this is
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| 176 | the directory within the NFS mount where the backups are stored. The default
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| 177 | for ISO and NFS is '/root/images/mondo'.
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| 178 |
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| 179 | .TP
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| 180 | .BI "-g "
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| 181 | GUI mode. Without this switch, the screen output of mondoarchive is suitable
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| 182 | for processing by an 'expect' wrapper, enabling the user to backup nightly via
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| 183 | a cron job. However, if you want to run this program with an attractive but
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| 184 | non-cron-friendly interface then use '-g'.
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| 185 |
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| 186 | .TP
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| 187 | .BI "-k " "path"
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| 188 | Path of user's kernel. If you are a Debian or Gentoo user then specify
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| 189 | .B -k FAILSAFE
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| 190 | as your kernel. Otherwise, you will rarely need this option.
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| 191 |
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| 192 | .TP
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| 193 | .BI "-m "
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| 194 | Manual (not self-retracting) CD trays are often found on laptops. If you are
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| 195 | a laptop user, your CD burner has BurnProof technology or you experience
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| 196 | problems with mondo then please call mondoarchive with this switch.
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| 197 |
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| 198 | .TP
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| 199 | .BI "-o "
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| 200 | Use LILO as boot loader of boot floppy/CD instead of SYSLINUX/ISOLINUX. By
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| 201 | default, SYSLINUX is used for floppies and ISOLINUX for CD's. Use LILO if you
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| 202 | prefer to use that boot loader. NB: This does not affect which boot loader you
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| 203 | use to boot your PC, merely the boot loader used by the CD's/floppies created
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| 204 | by Mondo. Use ELILO instead which is mandatory for IA64 machines.
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| 205 |
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| 206 | .TP
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| 207 | .BI "-s " "size"
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| 208 | How much can each of your backup media hold? You may use 'm' and 'g' on the end
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| 209 | of the number, e.g. '700m' for an extra-large CD-R. You no longer need to
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| 210 | specify the size of your cartridges if you are backing up to tape.
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| 211 |
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| 212 | .TP
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| 213 | .BI "-x " "'dev ...'"
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| 214 | Specify non-Linux partitions which you want to backup, e.g. NTFS or BeOS.
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| 215 |
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| 216 |
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| 217 | .SH MINOR OPTIONS
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| 218 | .TP 13
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| 219 | .BI "-[0-9] "
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| 220 | Specify the compression level. Default is 3. No compression is 0.
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| 221 |
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| 222 | .TP
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| 223 | .BI "-A " "command"
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| 224 | This command will be called after each CD/NFS/ISO file is written. It is useful
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| 225 | if you want to do something with an ISO after creating it, e.g. write it to a
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| 226 | CD burner using a non-standard command.
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| 227 | .B -A
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| 228 | understands two tokens - _ISO_ and _CD#_ - which will be translated into the
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| 229 | ISO's filename and its index number (1, 2, ...) respectively. So, you could use
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| 230 | .I -A 'foobackup _ISO_; rm -f _ISO_'
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| 231 | to feed each ISO to some magical new backup tool.
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| 232 |
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| 233 | .TP
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| 234 | .BI "-B " "command"
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| 235 | This command will be called before each CD/NFS/ISO file is written. See
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| 236 | .B -A
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| 237 | for more information.
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| 238 |
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| 239 | .TP
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| 240 | .BI "-F "
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| 241 | Do not offer to write boot+data floppy disk images to 3.5-inch floppy disks.
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| 242 | The images will remain in /root/images/mindi until your next backup run,
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| 243 | however.
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| 244 |
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| 245 | .TP
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| 246 | .BI "-H "
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| 247 | When you boot from the tape/CD, your hard drive will be wiped and the archives
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| 248 | will be restored. Your decision to boot from the tape/CD will be taken as
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| 249 | consent. No further permission will be sought.
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| 250 | .B Use with caution.
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| 251 |
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| 252 | .TP
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| 253 | .BI "-L "
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| 254 | Use lzo, a fast compression engine, instead of bzip2. You may find lzo on
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| 255 | Mondo's website or via FreshMeat. WARNING! Some versions of LZO are unstable.
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| 256 |
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| 257 | .TP
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| 258 | .BI "-R "
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| 259 | EXPERIMENTAL. Do not use in mission-critical environments. Star is an alternative to afio. Mondo now supports POSIX ACLs and extended attributes, so -R is essentially redundant for now.
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| 260 |
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| 261 | .TP
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| 262 | .BI "-P " "tarball"
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| 263 | Post-nuke tarball. If you boot into Nuke Mode and everything is restored
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| 264 | successfully then the
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| 265 | .I post-nuke
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| 266 | script will be sought and executed if found. This is useful for post-restore
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| 267 | customization. It is assumed that the tarball (.tar.gz format) will contain not
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| 268 | just the
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| 269 | .I post-nuke
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| 270 | script (or binary, or whatever it is) but also any files it requires.
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| 271 |
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| 272 | .TP
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| 273 | .BI "-S " "path"
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| 274 | Specify the scratchdir, the directory where ISO images are built before being
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| 275 | archived. If you have plenty of RAM and want to use a ramdisk for scratch
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| 276 | space, specify its path here.
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| 277 |
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| 278 | .TP
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| 279 | .BI "-T " "path"
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| 280 | Specify the tempdir, the directory where temporary files (other than ISO images
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| 281 | being assembled) are stored. See
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| 282 | .B -S
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| 283 |
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| 284 | .TP
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| 285 | .BI "-W "
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| 286 | Don't make your backup self-booting. This is a really bad idea, IMO. Don't do
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| 287 | this unless you have really great boot disks in your hand and you are an anally
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| 288 | retentive SOB who can't wait 2 minutes for Mindi to run in the background. If
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| 289 | you use -W then you'd better know what the hell you're doing, okay?
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| 290 |
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| 291 | .TP
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| 292 | .BI "-b "
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| 293 | Specify the internal block size used by the tape drive. This is usually 32K but
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| 294 | some drives just don't like that. They should but they don't. That's what
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| 295 | happens when tape drive vendors don't talk to kernel driver writers. Try 512 or
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| 296 | 16384.
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| 297 |
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| 298 | .TP
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| 299 | .BI "-e "
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| 300 | Don't eject the CD or tape when backing up or restoring... unless cdrecord
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| 301 | insists on it. If it does, well, tough. Sorry. :)
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| 302 |
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| 303 | .TP
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| 304 | .BI "-f " "device"
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| 305 | Specify the drive on which your Master Boot Record lives. Usually, this is
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| 306 | discovered automatically.
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| 307 |
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| 308 | .TP
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| 309 | .BI "-l " "GRUB|LILO|ELILO|RAW"
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| 310 | Specify the boot loader. By default, your Master Boot Record is examined and
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| 311 | the boot loader can usually be discovered. If you specify RAW then the MBR will
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| 312 | be backed up and restored byte-for-byte without any analysis. It is likely that
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| 313 | you will also need to specify the boot device with -f <dev>. ELILO is mandatory
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| 314 | for IA64 machines.
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| 315 |
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| 316 | .TP
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| 317 | .BI "-Q "
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| 318 | Give more detailed information about the boot loader.
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| 319 |
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| 320 | .TP
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| 321 | .BI "-K " "loglevel"
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| 322 | Specify the loglevel.
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| 323 |
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| 324 |
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| 325 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS
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| 326 | Mondo generates two additional, and Extremely important files:
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| 327 | .BI /var/log/mindi.log
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| 328 | and
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| 329 | .BI /var/log/mondo-archive.log.
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| 330 | When seeking technical support, attach these two files to your email.
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| 331 |
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| 332 |
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| 333 |
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| 334 | .SH FILES
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| 335 | .IR /var/log/mindi.log
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| 336 | This log contains important information required to analyse mindi problem
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| 337 | reports.
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| 338 |
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| 339 | .IR /var/log/mondo-archive.log
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| 340 | This log contains important information required to analyse mondoarchive
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| 341 | problem reports. Mondo support highly recommends sending these files with
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| 342 | support questions.
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| 343 |
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| 344 | .SH NOTES
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[399] | 345 | A link to Mondo's HTML-based manual (by Bruno Cornec, Mikael Hultgren, Cafeole, Randy Delphs,
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| 346 | Stan Benoit, and Hugo Rabson) may be found at
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| 347 | .I http://www.mondorescue.org/docs.shtml
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[1] | 348 | - or in
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| 349 | .I /usr/share/doc/mondo-x.xx
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| 350 | on your hard drive.
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| 351 |
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| 352 | .SH BUGS
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| 353 | It is recommend that your system has more than 64 MB ram. SCSI device order
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| 354 | change with nuke can have unexpected results. It is recommended you use expert
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| 355 | mode with drastic hardware reconfigurations.
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| 356 |
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| 357 | .SH EXAMPLES
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| 358 |
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| 359 | .BI ISO:
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| 360 | Backup to a directory; note that /mnt/foo's contents will be backed up except
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| 361 | for its ISO's unless you exclude it, as follows:-
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| 362 | .br
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[399] | 363 | .I "mondoarchive -Oi -d /mnt/foo -E \"/mnt/foo /mnt/foo2\""
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[1] | 364 |
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| 365 | Backup to ISO's non-interactively, e.g. as a job running in /etc/cron.daily:
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| 366 | .br
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| 367 | .I "mkdir -p /bkp/`date +%A`; mondoarchive -Oi -9 -d /bkp/`date +%A` -E /bkp"
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| 368 |
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| 369 | .BI DVD:
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| 370 | Backup PC using DVD Media:
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| 371 | .br
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[570] | 372 | .I "mondoarchive -OVr -d /dev/scd0 -gF -s 4480m"
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[1] | 373 |
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| 374 | .BI TAPE:
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| 375 | Backup to tape, using lzo compression (WARNING - can be unstable):
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| 376 | .br
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| 377 | .I "mondoarchive -Ot -d /dev/st0 -L"
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| 378 |
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| 379 | Verify existing tape backup which was made with lzo compression:-
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| 380 | .br
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| 381 | .I "mondoarchive -Vt -d /dev/st0 -L -g"
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| 382 |
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| 383 | Backup to tape, using max compression:
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| 384 | .br
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| 385 | .I "mondoarchive -Ot -9 -d /dev/st0 "
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| 386 |
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| 387 | .BI CD-R:
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| 388 | Backup to 700MB CD-R disks using a 16x CD burner:
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| 389 | .br
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| 390 | .I "mondoarchive -Oc 16 -s 700m -g"
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| 391 |
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| 392 | Verify existing CD-R or CD-RW backup (works for either):-
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| 393 | .br
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| 394 | .I "mondoarchive -Vc 16"
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| 395 |
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| 396 | .BI CD-RW:
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| 397 | Backup to 650MB CD-RW disks using a 4x CD ReWriter:
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| 398 | .br
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| 399 | .I "mondoarchive -Ow 4"
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| 400 |
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| 401 | Backup just your /home and /etc directory to 650MB CD-RW disks using a 4x CD
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| 402 | ReWriter:
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| 403 | .br
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| 404 | .I "mondoarchive -Ow 4 -I \*(lq/home /etc\*(rq"
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| 405 |
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| 406 | .BI NFS:
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| 407 | Backup to an NFS mount:
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| 408 | .br
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| 409 | .I "mondoarchive -On 192.168.1.2:/home/nfs -d /Monday -E /mnt/nfs"
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| 410 |
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| 411 | Verify existing NFS backup:-
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| 412 | .br
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| 413 | .I "mondoarchive -Vn 192.168.1.2:/home/nfs -d /Monday"
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| 414 |
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| 415 | .BI RAID:
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| 416 | Backup PC to a Software Raid mount point, iso size 700mb:
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| 417 | .br
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| 418 | .I "mondoarchive -O -s 700m -d /mnt/raid"
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| 419 |
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| 420 |
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| 421 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
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[175] | 422 | afio(1), bzip2(1), find(1), mindi(8), mondorestore(8).
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[1] | 423 | .SH AUTHORS
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[399] | 424 | Bruno Cornec (lead-development)
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[569] | 425 | .I "bruno_at_mondorescue.org"
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[1] | 426 | .br
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[399] | 427 | Andree Leidenfrost (co-developper)
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| 428 | .I "aleidenf_at_bigpond.net.au"
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[175] | 429 | .br
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[399] | 430 | .SH ORIGINAL AUTHORS
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| 431 | Hugo Rabson (original author)
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| 432 | .I "hugo.rabson_at_mondorescue.org"
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[175] | 433 | .br
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| 434 | Jesse Keating (original RPM packager)
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[399] | 435 | .I "hosting_at_j2solutions.net"
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[1] | 436 | .br
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| 437 | Stan Benoit (testing)
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[399] | 438 | .I "troff_at_nakedsoul.org"
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[1] | 439 | .br
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| 440 | Mikael Hultgren (docs)
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[399] | 441 | .I "mikael_hultgren_at_gmx.net"
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[1] | 442 | .br
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[116] | 443 | See mailing list at http://www.mondorescue.org for technical support.
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[1] | 444 | .
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