Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2018 08:35:10 +0100 From: Matthias Petermann <matthias@petermann-it.de> To: freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: /sbin/dump: instant exit in case of disk full (instead of prompting for next volume) Message-ID: <6116a4e5-34d1-3823-dd5e-28c784083cf2@petermann-it.de>
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Hello, I am using dump(8) to backup local filesystems to an USB drive. Is there an easy way to non-interactively exit dump in case of target disk full error? Currently it issues two prompts: DUMP: Is the new volume mounted and ready to go?: ("yes" or "no") no DUMP: Do you want to abort?: ("yes" or "no") yes before it exits with code 3, which I need for my wrapping shell script to properly react. I would like to have it exit immediately in this case, without further interaction. One way I explored was by using expect (script below), but I rather would use exclusively tools from base and don't want to add extra complexity to my backup script. In case there is no easy way currently, would it make sense to enhance dump to provide an option for non interactive mode? Kind regards, Matthias #!/usr/bin/env expect set timeout 43200 set result 0 spawn /sbin/dump -C16 -b64 -0au -h0 -f /mnt/test.dump / expect { eof { exit $result } timeout { exit 1 } "*DUMP: Is the new volume mounted and ready to go?:*" { send "no\r" } } expect { eof { exit $result } timeout { exit 1 } "*DUMP: Do you want to abort?:*" { send "yes\r" set result 3 } } expect { eof { exit $result } timeout { exit 1 } } -- Matthias Petermann <matthias@petermann-it.de> | www.petermann-it.de GnuPG: 0x5C3E6D75 | 5930 86EF 7965 2BBA 6572 C3D7 7B1D A3C3 5C3E 6D75
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