I can think of very few cases where one would want the CONTENTS of swap or dump
to be backed up, but I would likely want the layout backed up, so that (empty)
volumes of the same size would be restored, leaving the restored system
entirely ready to use.
Upside: faster, smaller, safer
> On 12. May 2022, at 14:59, hput via openindiana-discuss
> wrote:
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> Toomas Soome via openindiana-discuss
> writes:
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>>> Sorry for the lammer question. Not finding the info that explains it
>>> easily. Some with just a pointer, url or the like.
>>>
>>> What does it do? How should
Toomas Soome via openindiana-discuss
writes:
>> Sorry for the lammer question. Not finding the info that explains it
>> easily. Some with just a pointer, url or the like.
>>
>> What does it do? How should I handle it when replicating an oi
>> backup server... no backups on it at the moment
See man dumpadm.
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> On 12. May 2022, at 06:49, hput via openindiana-discuss
> wrote:
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> Sorry for the lammer question. Not finding the info that explains it
> easily. Some with just a pointer, url or the like.
>
> What does it do? How should I handle it when
Sorry for the lammer question. Not finding the info that explains it
easily. Some with just a pointer, url or the like.
What does it do? How should I handle it when replicating an oi
backup server... no backups on it at the moment so thought I might
replicate rpool .. I am excepting rpool/swap