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Date:      Sat, 12 Jan 2002 17:53:02 -0600
From:      "Scott Gerhardt" <scott@gerhardt-it.com>
To:        "Mike Meyer" <mwm-dated-1011307675.1c5b50@mired.org>
Cc:        <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Backup using TAR
Message-ID:  <KPEMLBLEMPMHGLJOCDEGMECHDIAA.scott@gerhardt-it.com>
In-Reply-To: <15424.48410.693069.562646@guru.mired.org>

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   > > Can dump be used to write to a file which can then be
   > written to CD-ROM?
   >
   > Well, I've never tried writing the file directly to the CD-ROM, but
   > always put them in ISO file systems, which works just fine. I'd
   > recommend doing the same for files from tar as well. dump helps with
   > that by having options to automatically create multiple output files
   > of a fixed size, which I use for full backups of files systems that
   > have more than one CD's worth of data.
   >


I can't seem to get dump to do what I want.
What would be the proper dump command to dump a file system to a series of
files which are no larger than 650MB in size?

I tried the following command to see if dump would create a series of 10MB
files when dumping the /usr filesystem, but I keep getting prompted to
insert another volume once the 10MB limit is reached.

dump -0u -B10000 -f /usr/archive/test_dump_usr /usr

Any suggestions to automate this?


	- Scott



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