Danny Braniss wrote:
[dump] has been around since the beginin of time,
or at least since Unix V6 :-), and it has been hacked ever since. but now that
most of you never heard of 9track tapes, etc, I was wondering if there is a
point in hacking at
it again.
pros: dump/restore has never failed me till now.
cons: there are other programs tar/cpio/gtar/etc, but they each have their
nits.
I think there is real value in a backup/restore option
that is specifically designed for UFS volumes. In
particular, it's the only way to be comfortably certain
that all UFS-specific attributes (ACLs, extended
attributes, etc) are correctly backed-up and restored.
Tar, cpio, and other similar programs are widely used
for purposes other than whole-system backup.
As such, they have to balance requirements that simply
aren't of interest to dump/restore.
Tim Kientzle
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