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Date:      Sat, 5 Jan 2002 23:01:56 -0500
From:      "Bob Hall" <rjhalljr@starpower.net>
To:        freebsd@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   backing up & recovery
Message-ID:  <20020105230156.A341@starpower.net>

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I'm trying to finish setting up a backup and disaster recovery 
system for myself. I have the following questions:

1) In the handbook, it says to create boot and fix-it floppies.
   Are these necessary if I can boot from the install and 
   fix-it CD's?
2) I'm backing up to DVD-RAM disks. (By a fluke, I got a DVD
   writer cheaply, so this is the most cost effective way for 
   me to do backups.) After dumping, I run restore in 
   interactive mode. At some point, I get the message
       specify next volume #:
   Would one side of a disk be equivalent to a volume? E.g. 
   when I fill up one side of a disk and switch to the other
   side, is that volume 2?
3) Shortly after the volume message, I get
       set owner/mode for '.' [yn]
   I don't know what this means, and I can't tell that it 
   makes any difference whether I type 'y' or 'n'. Can 
   anyone tell me what I'm doing when I type either 'y' or 
   'n'?
4) My dump command is 
       dump -0u -af /mnt/usr.dump /usr
   where the DVD disk is mounted on /mnt. I haven't been 
   able to figure out how to backup to a DVD disk except by 
   explicitly writing to a data file (as opposed to a device). 
   With a tape, the docs say to write everything to the device 
   and then restore from a specific dump with the -s option. 
   This doesn't seem to work when writing to a data file. Am 
   I correct in believing that each file system dump, on a given 
   date, has to have its own backup file? I.e. the root and usr 
   file systems each have to have their own file, and incremental 
   dumps each get their own file?

I've spent about 45 minutes trying to make my questions as clear 
as possible, but when you are new to something, you don't know 
the best way to express yourself, nor do you know what info to 
provide. 

The documentation is all geared toward backups on tapes, and I'm 
pretty fuzzy on how backup data is structured, so I don't know 
how tape oriented structures map to DVD disks. Any info or 
sources of info will be gratefully received.

Bob Hall
--
Know thyself? Absurd direction!
Bubbles bear no introspection.        -Khushhal Khan Khatak


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