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1. Managing Removable Media (Overview) 2. Managing Removable Media (Tasks) 3. Accessing Removable Media (Tasks) 4. Writing CDs and DVDs (Tasks) 5. Managing Devices (Overview/Tasks) 6. Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks) 7. Using USB Devices (Overview) 9. Using InfiniBand Devices (Overview/Tasks) 11. Administering Disks (Tasks) 12. SPARC: Adding a Disk (Tasks) 13. x86: Adding a Disk (Tasks) 14. Configuring Solaris iSCSI Targets and Initiators (Tasks) 15. Configuring and Managing the Solaris Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) 16. The format Utility (Reference) 17. Managing File Systems (Overview) 18. Creating UFS, TMPFS, and LOFS File Systems (Tasks) 19. Mounting and Unmounting File Systems (Tasks) 20. Using The CacheFS File System (Tasks) 21. Configuring Additional Swap Space (Tasks) 22. Checking UFS File System Consistency (Tasks) 23. UFS File System (Reference) 24. Backing Up and Restoring File Systems (Overview) 25. Backing Up Files and File Systems (Tasks) Backing Up Files and File System (Task Map) Preparing for File System Backups How to Determine the Number of Tapes Needed for a Full Backup 26. Using UFS Snapshots (Tasks) 27. Restoring Files and File Systems (Tasks) 28. UFS Backup and Restore Commands (Reference) 29. Copying UFS Files and File Systems (Tasks) |
Backing Up a File SystemThe following are general guidelines for performing backups:
How to Back Up a File System to TapeThe following are general steps for backing up file systems by using the ufsdump command. The examples show specific uses of options and arguments.
The following example shows how to do a full backup of the root (/) file system. The system in this example is brought to single-user mode before the backup. The following ufsdump options are included:
For example: # init 0 ok boot -s # ufsdump 0ucf /dev/rmt/0 / DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Jul 28 16:13:52 2004 DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch DUMP: Dumping /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 (starbug:/) to /dev/rmt/0. DUMP: Mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: Mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: Writing 63 Kilobyte records DUMP: Estimated 363468 blocks (177.47MB). DUMP: Dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] DUMP: Tape rewinding DUMP: 369934 blocks (180.63MB) on 1 volume at 432 KB/sec DUMP: DUMP IS DONE DUMP: Level 0 dump on Wed Jul 28 16:13:52 2004 # ufsrestore tf /dev/rmt/0 2 . 3 ./lost+found 4 ./usr 5 ./export 6 ./export/home 7 ./var 8 ./var/sadm 9 ./var/sadm/install 10 ./var/sadm/install/admin 823 ./var/sadm/install/admin/default 11 ./var/sadm/install/logs 697 ./var/sadm/install/logs/SUNWmpatchmgr 905 ./var/sadm/install/logs/Additional_Software_install... 906 ./var/sadm/install/logs/Additional_Software_install... 13 ./var/sadm/install/.lockfile 14 ./var/sadm/install/install.db 824 ./var/sadm/install/special_contents 838 ./var/sadm/install/contents . . . # (Press Control-D to bring system to run level 3)Example 25-4 Performing an Incremental Backup of root (/) The following example shows how to do an incremental backup of the root (/) file system in single-user mode. The following ufsdump options are included:
# init 0 ok boot -s # ufsdump 9ucf /dev/rmt/0 / DUMP: Date of this level 9 dump: Wed Jul 28 14:26:50 2004 DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: Wed Jul 28 11:15:41 2004 DUMP: Dumping /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 (starbug:/) to /dev/rmt/0. DUMP: Mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: Mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: Writing 63 Kilobyte records DUMP: Estimated 335844 blocks (163.99MB). DUMP: Dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] DUMP: 335410 blocks (163.77MB) on 1 volume at 893 KB/sec DUMP: DUMP IS DONE DUMP: Level 9 dump on Wed Jul 28 14:30:50 2004 # ufsrestore tf /dev/rmt/0 2 . 3 ./lost+found 5696 ./usr 11392 ./var 17088 ./export 22784 ./export/home 28480 ./opt 5697 ./etc 11393 ./etc/default 11394 ./etc/default/sys-suspend 11429 ./etc/default/cron 11430 ./etc/default/devfsadm 11431 ./etc/default/dhcpagent 11432 ./etc/default/fs 11433 ./etc/default/inetinit 11434 ./etc/default/kbd 11435 ./etc/default/nfslogd 11436 ./etc/default/passwd 11437 ./etc/default/tar . . .Example 25-5 Performing a Full Backup of a Home Directory The following example shows how to do a full backup of the /export/home/kryten home directory. The following ufsdump options are included:
# ufsdump 0ucf /dev/rmt/0 /export/home/kryten DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Jul 28 15:02:48 2004 DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch DUMP: Dumping /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 (starbug:/export/home) to /dev/rmt/0. DUMP: Mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: Mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: Writing 63 Kilobyte records DUMP: Estimated 2412 blocks (1.18MB). DUMP: Dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] DUMP: 2392 blocks (1.17MB) on 1 volume at 4241 KB/sec DUMP: DUMP IS DONE # ufsrestore tf /dev/rmt/0 232 ./kryten 233 ./kryten/filea 234 ./kryten/fileb 235 ./kryten/filec 236 ./kryten/letters 237 ./kryten/letters/letter1 238 ./kryten/letters/letter2 239 ./kryten/letters/letter3 240 ./kryten/reports 241 ./kryten/reports/reportA 242 ./kryten/reports/reportB 243 ./kryten/reports/reportC #Example 25-6 Performing a Full Backup to a Remote System ( Data to System) The following example shows how to do a full backup of a local /export/home file system on a system (mars) to a tape device on a remote system (earth) in single-user mode. The following ufsdump options are included:
# ufsdump 0ucf earth:/dev/rmt/0 /export/home DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Jul 28 15:52:59 2004 DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch DUMP: Dumping /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 (mars:/export/home) to earth:/dev/rmt/0. DUMP: Mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: Mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: Writing 63 Kilobyte records DUMP: Estimated 8282 blocks (4.04MB). DUMP: Dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] DUMP: Tape rewinding DUMP: 8188 blocks (4.00MB) on 1 volume at 67 KB/sec DUMP: DUMP IS DONE DUMP: Level 0 dump on Wed Jul 28 15:52:59 2004 # ufsrestore tf earth:/dev/rmt/0 2 . 3 ./lost+found 4 ./kryten 5 ./kryten/filea 6 ./kryten/fileb 7 ./kryten/filec 8 ./kryten/letters 9 ./kryten/letters/letter1 10 ./kryten/letters/letter2 11 ./kryten/letters/letter3 12 ./kryten/reports . . . # |
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