» Alvin Oga disse isso e eu digo aquilo: > hehehehee....arkeia was the "mistake"... if its not portable ??
I guess so... ^_^ > dont know why people wanna pay $$$ for backup programs when tar is free I think so, but I got here and already found the system set up this way, so I did have no choice... > donno if you are looking for a silly script or not... > backing up to tape is no big deal .... nothing special I guess that a silly script should be the best solution... hehe > -- trick is you have to know what device driver talk to your tape drive > -- since you did not specify.... am gonna assume /dev/st0 That's perfect. It's what I got, Sony SDT-9000/R w/ Adaptec AHA2940. > -- am assuming you dont necessarily need to use the tape drive to > -- backup the windows boxes ( the arkeia server/cleint thingie ) No I don't... I only deal with Linux here... (altough the workstations are running windoze... damned tradition of using that thing... oh well) This script is almost what I need, it only needs some adaptations, not a big deal really... Thank you. > #!/bin/bash > # Assume you have a scsi tape drive > # > TAPE=/dev/st0 > # > # Directories to backup to tape > # > DIR="/root /boot /etc /home" > # > # Test if the tape whines... if it does...consider yourself ready to go > # > mt -f $TAPE rewind > # > if [ $? != 0 ]; > then > echo "" > echo "Am guess your tape did not rewind..which /dev/xxx is it ???" > exit 1 > fi > # > # Do the backup to tape > # i happen to like to compress things... > # > tar zcf $TAPE $DIR > /tmp/tape.backup.log > # > # always eject to prevent overwriting the tape.. > # cause you forgot to change the tape > # > mt -f $TAPE rewind > mt -f $TAPE eject > # > # end of file -- []'s francisco m. neto (a.k.a Fujikuro) ICQ # 78493934 "Toke au kokoro ga, watashi o kowasu." -- Ayanami Rei