Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 22:28:46 -0400 From: "Mikhail T." <mi+thun@aldan.algebra.com> To: Andrew Snow <andrew@modulus.org> Cc: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: backup strategy (Re: dump | restore fails) Message-ID: <49CC39DE.3060604@aldan.algebra.com> In-Reply-To: <49CC3889.9000201@modulus.org> References: <49C83673.3000604@aldan.algebra.com> <200903251232.11418.doconnor@gsoft.com.au> <49C99204.2050601@aldan.algebra.com> <200903251334.38350.doconnor@gsoft.com.au> <49C99FD2.50609@aldan.algebra.com> <nospam-1237956961.78753@joker.yaxom.com> <49CA5602.9050001@aldan.algebra.com> <nospam-1238116311.02890@joker.yaxom.com> <49CC3162.5090201@aldan.algebra.com> <49CC3889.9000201@modulus.org>
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Andrew Snow ΞΑΠΙΣΑΧ(ΜΑ): > Mikhail T. wrote: > > To qualify for your (and your kind's) recognition then, a person > > needs to have at least as much extra storage capacity as the > > largest filesystem they are backing up. They also need > > non-trivial scripting abilities, because the OS doesn't > > include anything like what you are describing > > Mikhail, users would be well advised to check their backups using this > option, without having to have the space to restore: > > -N Do the extraction normally, but do not actually write any > changes to disk. This can be used to check the integrity of dump media > or other test purposes. And then another "purist" will reject this as a fake and not sufficiently conclusive test... Just ask around... Because, you see, until you extract all data back and run a bit-by-bit comparison with the original, you don't really know, do you? -mi
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