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Date:      Tue, 19 Jun 2001 13:43:58 +1200
From:      "Richard Shea" <rshea@thecubagroup.com>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   dump(8) -> Windows2000 Machine [was Re: Undelete?]
Message-ID:  <20010619014522.CBFF11F9D54@deborah.paradise.net.nz>
In-Reply-To: <20010618203507.H29910@sunbay.com>
References:  <000c01c0f818$a2c077c0$a3d70880@darkstar>; from bfoz@glue.umd.edu on Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 01:03:45PM -0400

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> >    Is there any sort of undelete function? One single typo and I deleted
> >    the wrong directory. Next time I won't make directory names that are
> >    so close together.
> > 
> Yes, it's called dump(8) and restore(8).
> 
Discussing this has made me feel guilty about my rather haphazard backups...

I've got a Windows2000 machine on the same LAN as my FreeBSD machine and I'd 
like to dump(8) to a disk on that machine (from there I can use a CD-burner). 

The man page for dump mentions that if I used host:file as a target I can 
backup to another machine. On the surface I might then think that :

-f 192.168.10.2:C:\somedirectoryonwindows\

would work but ITRW I've got a feeling this _won't_ work ! As the resulting 
files will be quite large I don't just want to suck it and see. Is anyone out there 
"dump"ing to a non-Unix machine and willing to tell me how they do it ?

BTW (just checking my reading of the man page) what I'd like to do is to 
arrange it so that dump produces files small enough to fit on a CD - I take it 
that -B 666000 would do that ? (where 666000 is size of a CD-R in bytes divided 
by 1024). Is there any benefit to using smaller files ? Any other gotchas I 
should watch out for ?

thanks

richard shea.


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