You may want to peek here first. Tim has some scripts already and if not
exactly what you want, I am sure it could be reverse engineered.
http://blogs.sun.com/timf/entry/zfs_automatic_for_the_people
Eric
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On Wed, 2007-12-12 at 21:35 -0600, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
What are the approaches to finding what external USB disks are currently
connected?
Would rmformat -l or eject -l fit the bill ?
The external USB backup disks in question have ZFS filesystems on them,
which may make a difference
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
What are the approaches to finding what external USB disks are currently
connected? I'm starting on backup scripts, and I need to check which
volumes are present before I figure out what to back up to them. I
. . .
In addition to what others have suggested so far,
What are the approaches to finding what external USB disks are currently
connected? I'm starting on backup scripts, and I need to check which
volumes are present before I figure out what to back up to them. I
suppose I could just try all the ones that I know about and see which
are there