Tape backups and Disk management

Steve Bridges steve at pmday_2.Dayton.NCR.COM
Sun Feb 25 02:05:55 AEST 1990


When our file systems get really fragmented, we backup up the file
system with cpio to an 8mm tape drive (it can hold up to 2GB) with
cpio using the following commands, e.g.

	cd /usr/acct
	find . -print | cpio -ocvB > /dev/rmt/64yy

Then after the backup is done

	cd /usr/acct (THIS IS A MOST IMPORTANT STEP)
	rm -r *
	cpio -idmuvcB < /dev/rmt/64yy

This will put it all back on disk, unfragemented.

We use dd quite a lot.  Most of our use of dd is to byte-swap tapes
where the utility that created them stores bytes on the opposite order
of what we expecte them to be in.

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