Subject: Fw: Re: backup of a alive system ?
To: None <netbsd-users@netbsd.org>
From: Maurizio Caloro <mauric@gmx.ch>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 02/20/2004 19:38:11
Forwarded by Maurizio Caloro <mauric@gmx.ch>
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From: Maurizio Caloro <mauric@gmx.ch>
To: mparson@bl.org
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 19:36:48 +0100
Subject: Fw: Re: backup of a alive system ?
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>Very similar with NetBSD:
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>dump -0anf /dev/sd0a /dev/nst0
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>You can do this on a running system, just that any files that might
>change during the backup would not get backed up properly (log files,
>mail spools, etc).
>
>
>Michael Parson
>mparson@bl.org
>
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Hello Michael
and thanks for your fast feedback,
but i have many times read that it's not a good way to backup=20
aliving system, its possible that i boot from cdrom and make a=20
dump of /dev/sd0a /dev/rmt/0 (i thing so i can take the hole slice)
or its a other way todo this ???
best regards=20
Maurizio
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