Re: adding options to rundump for XFS

2002-02-25 Thread Jason Henry Parker
"John R. Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This is similar to the -h flag for dump on Linux. Look at how > dump-honor-nodump in configure.in for is handled and add something > similar. Then find the XFSDUMP code in client-src/sendbackup-dump.c and > add a couple of lines to insert "-e" if

Re: adding options to rundump for XFS

2002-02-17 Thread Jason Henry Parker
"John R. Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > jason wrote: > >Checking the xfsdump manpage, I see that the -e option to xfsdump will > >cause it to skip files with the SGI_XFSDUMP_SKIP_FILE attribute[1]. > > This is similar to the -h flag for dump on Linux. Look at how > dump-honor-nodump in

Re: adding options to rundump for XFS

2002-02-15 Thread John R. Jackson
>Checking the xfsdump manpage, I see that the -e option to xfsdump will >cause it to skip files with the SGI_XFSDUMP_SKIP_FILE attribute[1]. This is similar to the -h flag for dump on Linux. Look at how dump-honor-nodump in configure.in for is handled and add something similar. Then find the XF

adding options to rundump for XFS

2002-02-12 Thread Jason Henry Parker
I'm running AMANDA 2.4.2; one of my clients is a workstation using XFS. I've been happily backing it up for several months. However, there's now a quite large file on the partition which will easily fill our backup tapes. Checking the xfsdump manpage, I see that the -e option to xfsdump will ca