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-This is a quick summary of the backup scripts, and some comments on and my config files:
-it's a bit patchy and might have the odd ommission. The canonical
-source is the sources, as always :->
-
-
-WARNING - this file is out of date !
+This is a quick summary of the backup scripts, and some comments on
+some of the config files: it's a bit patchy and might have the odd
+ommission. The canonical source is the sources, as always :->
To run, the contents of /etc/chiark-backup should be:
settings.pl: generic config file: in particular, the name of the tape
device is set here.
+settings.sh: generic config file for shell scripts. Currently only
+contains some options for the lvm snapshotter.
+
tape.*: conventionally, each tape you're going to use in the backup
cycle has a tape number, a name and a config file. The tape numbers
in use at Relativity are digit strings like `512'. The name is a
run things on a remote machine:
prefix <prefix-name> <command-part>
Other lines should be of the form
- <directory name> <backup-type>
- for local backups, or
- <directory name> <backup-type> <prefix-name>
+ [<device name>:]<directory name> <backup-type>[,<options>]
+ for local backups, or
+ [<device name>:]<directory name> <backup-type>[,<options>] <prefix-name>
for remote backups.
The file (including any included files) must end with the word 'end'
on a line of its own.
-Valid values for <backup-type> are `cpio' (uses cpio to produce
-tar-format backups), `dump' (uses dump to dump entire filesystems;
-<directory name> should be a mount-point for this), and `zafio' (uses
-afio to compress each file as it is backed up). Only `dump' type
-backups perform incremental backups.
+Valid values for <backup-type> are
+ cpio
+ uses cpio to produce tar-format backups
+ dump
+ uses dump to dump entire filesystems
+ <directory name> should be a mount-point
+ gtar
+ uses GNU tar to produce GNU tar format backups and -N-based
+ semi-incrementals (not --incremental or --listed-incremental)
+ zafio
+ uses afio to compress each file as it is backed up
+ ntfsimage
+ for NTFS volumes, requires device name
+Only `dump' and `gtar' type backups perform any kind of incremental
+backups.
+
+<options> is a comma-separated list of <option> or <option>=<value>.
+Options supported:
+
+ gz[i][=<compressionlevel>]
+ Indicates that the whole stream should be compressed with gzip.
+ The compression level defaults to 1 if gz is specified by the
+ level isn't. gzi appliies only to the incrementals; gz applies to
+ both unless gzi is also specified. compression level 0 means not
+ to run gzip at all and is the default if gz[i] is not mentioned.
+
+ snap=<snapkind>
+ Indicates that the filesystem should be frozen before the backup
+ by using /etc/chiark-backup/snap/<snapkind>. See the head comment
+ in /etc/chiark-backup/snap/lvm for details of how this works.
+ When snap= is used, the block device must be specified.
+
+ noinc
+ Suppress incrementals.
expected-diffs is a config file to indicate which
filesystems should *not* be backed up. The scripts do a config
backup-checkallused: this only does a check of the configuration
files. It should give a cryptic summary of the configuration and
print 'configuration ok'. If not, fix your config files :->
+You have to create the file /var/lib/chiark-backup/last-tape
+containing the id of a tape; this helps backup-checkallused know where
+to start iterating over tapes. Any tapeid will do. (But don't make
+it the same as the one you want to back up to first.)
backup-loaded: this tells the scripts that a currently unlabelled tape
should be treated as tape X: eg:
# Runlevel 5 is set up to run a reduced level of services during
# backups. (currently this means: no squid, no webserver, no newsserver)
# We also run the backup script automatically on entering runlevel 5:
- dm:5:once:/usr/local/lib/backup/driver </dev/tty8 >/dev/tty8 2>&1
+ dm:5:once:backup-driver </dev/tty8 >/dev/tty8 2>&1
* takedown can be run from the command line or via cron.