dumpdates

by Chris Kranz on Jul.07, 2009, under Manual Pages

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NAME

dumpdates – data base of file system dump times

SYNOPSIS

/etc/dumpdates

DESCRIPTION

The dump command (see dump ) uses /etc/dumpdates to keep track of which subtrees have been dumped and when. Each line in dumpdates contains the subtree dumped, the dump level, and the creation date of the snapshot used by dump. There is only one entry per subtree at a given dump level. dumpdates may be edited to change any of the fields, if necessary.

EXAMPLE

This shows the dumpdate file for a system on which /home and /export are backed up using dump.

  /home     0 Tue  Nov  2  10:56:27     1993   /export   0 Tue  Nov  2  13:51:17     1993   /export   1 Tue  Nov  5  18:31:17     1993   /home     1 Tue  Nov  5  18:45:27     1993 

FILES

/etc/dumpdates

SEE ALSO

dump


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