Changeset 3147 in MondoRescue for branches/3.1/mondo-doc/mondoarchive.8
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r2937 r3147 127 127 and mondoarchive will try to do its best to support it. 128 128 Other protocols are available such as sshfs for fuse SSH based filesystem 129 mount, with the same syntax e.g. 'sshfs://user@192.168.1.3:/home/nfs' 129 mount, with the same syntax e.g. 'sshfs://user@192.168.1.3:/home/nfs' and 130 smbfs (aka cifs) for SaMBa or Windows based filesystem mount. 130 131 131 132 .TP … … 157 158 158 159 .TP 159 .BI "\-E " "\*(lq path|...\*(rq"160 Exclude path(s) from backup. The paths should be separated with a pipe and surrounded by quotes.160 .BI "\-E " "\*(lqdir|...\*(rq" 161 Exclude dir(s) from backup. The dirs should be separated with a pipe and surrounded by quotes. 161 162 This is the prefered and recommended option when doing partial archiving. 162 163 Note that mondo automatically excludes removable media (/mnt/floppy, … … 171 172 You may also specify full disk device to this option as with \-E 172 173 \*(lq/dev/sda|/dev/cciss/c0d0\*(rq 173 174 .TP 175 .BI "\-I " "\*(lqpath|...\*(rq" 176 Include paths(s) in backup. The paths should be separated with a pipe and surrounded by quotes. 174 N.B.: If for example you have a disk /dev/mapper/vgsan-lvdir mounted on a /mnt mountpoint 175 excluding the /dev/mapper/vgsan-lvdir device prevents mondorestore to touch the LVM structure 176 of this device at restore time (no pv|vg|lvcreate will occur). 177 However, if you exclude the mount point /mnt, the LVM structure will be re-created at restore time. 178 ALL DATA WILL THEN BE LOST ON THIS DEVICE. Use what is required for your configuration. 179 180 .TP 181 .BI "\-I " "\*(lqdir|...\*(rq" 182 Include dirs(s) in backup. The dirs should be separated with a pipe and surrounded by quotes. 177 183 This option is mainly used to perform tests 178 184 in order to reduce the time taken by the archiving operation. 179 The default backup pathis \*(lq/\*(rq but you may specify alternatives,185 The default backup dir is \*(lq/\*(rq but you may specify alternatives, 180 186 e.g. \-I \*(lq/home|/etc\*(rq to override that. 181 187 You may also specify full disk device to this option as with \-I … … 267 273 268 274 .TP 275 .BI "\-F " 276 Do not retry when a command failed but just exits. This is useful for an 277 automated mode launched from cron where you want to avoid filling your logs 278 due to an answer which is impossible to give. 279 280 .TP 281 .BI "\-G " 282 Use gzip, the standard and quicker Linux compression engine, instead of bzip2. 283 284 .TP 269 285 .BI "\-H " 270 286 When you boot from the tape/CD, your hard drive will be wiped and the archives … … 279 295 280 296 .TP 281 .BI "\-G " 282 Use gzip, the standard and quicker Linux compression engine, instead of bzip2. 297 .BI "\-M " "max-size" 298 Gives the maximum size of a biggie file (by default 64 MB). The value should 299 be given in kB. Example use \-M 128000 to have biggie being more than 128 MB. 283 300 284 301 .TP … … 288 305 .TP 289 306 .BI "\-R " 290 EXPERIMENTAL. Do not use in mission-critical environments. Star is an 291 alternative to afio. Mondo now supports POSIX ACLs and extended 292 attributes, so \-R is essentially redundant for now. 307 Star is an alternative to afio. Can be useful for distributions considering 308 that afio is not free enough due to its age and old licenses (wrongly in our 309 opinion). Star can be used to have a better support of sparse file compared to 310 afio. Also star supports natively POSIX ACLs, where as afio requires a special 311 additional handlling. 293 312 294 313 .TP
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