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Date:      Thu, 26 Jul 2001 14:04:17 -0500 (CDT)
From:      David Scheidt <dscheidt@tumbolia.com>
To:        James Howard <howardjp@Glue.umd.edu>
Cc:        =?iso-8859-1?Q?Lars_K=FChl?= <kuehl@lgk.de>, <freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Backup file formats:  tar, cpio, pax, yadda, yadda, yadda
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.32L2.0107261401500.65712-100000@shell-1.enteract.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.21.0107261449560.14427-100000@z.glue.umd.edu>

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On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, James Howard wrote:

:On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, [iso-8859-1] Lars K=FChl wrote:
:
:> Neither tar nor cpio is suitable for backup purposes.
:> Use dump instead.
:
:A lot of people said this.  Why?  As near as I can tell, dump isn't that
:great either.  There is no way to exlude specific directories with dump

From=20the dump(8) manpage:

 Dump honors the user ``nodump'' flag (UF_NODUMP) on regular files and
     directories.  If a directory is marked ``nodump'', the latter and all
     files and directories under it will not be backed up.  That is, dump
     propagates the ``nodump'' flag on directories.

:and it appears to be quite painful to restore a specific directory (though
:I could be wrong about this.

Interactive restore isn't that painful, and -x is useful as well.

--=20
dscheidt@tumbolia.com
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