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Date:      Fri, 9 Jun 2006 10:28:25 +0300
From:      Nick <nick@skif.itcom.net.ua>
To:        Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re[2]: Question in occasion of SCSI devices (the tape store)
Message-ID:  <631137238.20060609102825@skif.itcom.net.ua>
In-Reply-To: <448831D3.1060006@dial.pipex.com>
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=C7=E4=F0=E0=E2=F1=F2=E2=F3=E9=F2=E5, Alex.

=C2=FB =EF=E8=F1=E0=EB=E8 8 =E8=FE=ED=FF 2006 =E3., 17:18:59:

> Nick wrote:

>>The tape is new and empty and I don't know what way is more likely for
>>me may be You can give me Your advice what way I should choose for
>>copy my information daily?
>> =20
>>
> (You should copy freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org on your replies).

> It depends.  If you are just writing some small subset of files from a
> filesystem (e.g. your home directory) then tar would do.

> If you want to back up your machine, and the tape drive is big enough,
> then use dump.

> Both have good manual pages.

> Confusingly, FreeBSD has two versions of "tar" and which one is the=20
> default "tar" has changed recently.  For simple stuff, they will be=20
> compatible with each other.

> bsdtar : bsd derived version of tar which in theory will know about=20
> filesystem flags, but if you don't use them then it won't matter. Also
> seems to mess up if the archive you write is compressed but happens to
> be empty (might be fixed by now).

> gtar or gnu tar : GNU GPL version of tar.  This is the tar you get on
> Linux, for example.  Won't know anything about specific FreeBSD=20
> filesystem things like flags.


> Other options include cpio (a bit like tar) or specialist backup=20
> software like bacula which you'll find in the ports.  I can't comment
> either since I've never used them.

> You're still very vague about what you want to do; with more specific
> information better advice might be possible.  E.g. "I want to backup up
> my home directory and email files every day"; or "I have four 80Gb disks
> which I need to back up to a 40Gb compressing tape drive, what should I
> use?".

> --Alex

thanks for help Alex I found the best way for me to write info to the
tape.

Can You answered on the last question How can I see free size on the
tape or size what I filled?

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 Nick                          mailto:nick@skif.itcom.net.ua




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