"Richard L. Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Zfs has send and receive commands, which more or less correspond to > ufsdump and ufsrestore for ufs, except that the names send and receive > are perhaps more appropriate, since the zfs(1m) man page says: > > The format of the stream is evolving. No backwards compatibility is > > guaranteed. You may not be able to receive your streams on future > > versions of ZFS." > which means to me that it's not a really good choice for archiving or > long-term > backups, but it should be ok for transferring zfs filesystems between systems > that are the same OS version (or at any rate, close enough that the format > of the zfs send/receive datastream is compatible).
Another reason why it does not make a good long term backup is that it does not allow to access single files. > There are of course also generic archiving utilities that can be used for > backup/restore, like tar (or star), pax, cpio, and so on. But as far as I > know, > there's no bare metal backup/restore facility that comes with Solaris, > although > there are some commercial (and probably quite expensive) products that > do that. But there's probably nothing at all that's quite equivalent to > Norton > Ghost. Could you explain what you understand by a "bare metal" backup/restore facility? Jörg -- EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) Jörg Schilling D-13353 Berlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] (uni) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Blog: http://schily.blogspot.com/ URL: http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/ ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schily _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss