
Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
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Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: add_to_partitions: Partition list <>
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: add_to_partitions: Partition list updated as
</var>
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: filter_partitions_input: Existing partitions
specified </var>!
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: filter_partitions_input: Valid partitions
under root </var>
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: grep_dir: The direct directory under root is
</var> for partition </var>
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: get_mount_sliceID: Slice <#4> found for
partition </var>
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: tar_nonrt_sli: Backup </var> on <c0t1d0s4>
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: do_mount: Successfully mounted c0t1d0s4 to /
mnt/c0t1d0s4
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: tar_nonrt_sli: Current directory:/var
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: tar_nonrt_sli: This will take a little bit
while to finish
Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: crt_nonroot_arch: tar cvf - . 2>/opt/vps/
common/log/tarc.out|(cd /mnt/c0t1d0s4; tar xvfBp - >/opt/vps/common/
log/tarx.out)
Mon Mar 15 15:01:00 2004: wfiledat: Successfully saved operation file</
opt/vps/common/log/tarc.out> into /opt/vps/common/log/clone.dat.
Mon Mar 15 15:01:06 2004: wfiledat: Successfully saved operation file</
opt/vps/common/log/tarx.out> into /opt/vps/common/log/clone.dat.
Mon Mar 15 15:01:06 2004: crt_nonroot_arch: Successfully tared /var to
<c0t1d0s4>
Mon Mar 15 15:01:23 2004: do_umount: Successfully umount file system:/
mnt/c0t1d0s4
Mon Mar 15 15:01:23 2004: tar_nonrt_sli: Taring is done for </var> on
<c0t1d0s4>
Mon Mar 15 15:01:23 2004: main: Successfully backuped file system:c0t0d0
to c0t1d0. Done!
Mon Mar 15 15:01:23 2004: write_cfg: Created /opt/vps/common/etc/
clone.cfg containing backup/system drives and partitions's info.
There are four levels for this type of logging which can be specified using the
-L # option on the command line. To set the logging level, refer to step 2
under Preparation for Solaris Backup on page 128.
3. Saving Old Log Files
When the size of a log file exceeds 1000 KB, the clone.pl script saves the
file to file.date. If there is a file called file.date, then the current
file.date is renamed as file.date.old and the new file is saved as
file.date. New logging files are created for future use.
Backing Up with tar
The tar command combines and saves files to a tape or internal drive.
tar does not support multi-volume backups. If there is a need to make backups
beyond the capacity of the media, split the job into several backups (that is, back up
individual partitions) or use the ufsdump command. For information on using this
utility that does span multiple media (and which is especially useful for large
backups), see see Backing up with ufsdump on page 136. To determine if a directory
will fit on a single tape or disk, see see on page 126..
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