In the last episode (Dec 12), Dru said: > On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Dan Nelson wrote: > > In the last episode (Dec 11), Matthew Seaman said: > > > Remember that dd(1) traverses the block device sequentially, but > > > that most FS accesses are random, so any particular change can > > > span either side of dd(1)'s offset. Also that dd'ing from the > > > block device bypasses the usual machinery for doing file IO -- > > > machinery that is designed under the premise that it will have > > > sole control over what gets read or written where and when. > > > > On current you can get around the consistency problem by dd'ing a > > snapshot of the filesystem, just like dump's -L flag does. > > You mean, run "makesnap_ffs" first? I've been meaning to play with > that one, I'll have to try it out.
I don't think that's a standard FreeBSD command; what I was thinking of was something like: mount -u -o snapshot /usr/.snap/snap1 /usr dd if=/usr/.snap/snap1 of=blah bs=64k rm /usr/.snap/snap1 -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"