>> I can use dump(8) an active, mounted file systems via the -L flag.
>> According to the manual, this first creates a snapshot of the file
>> system, to the .snap directory of the file systems root. What if the
>> file system to be dumped, does not have sufficient free-space to store
>> a snapshot
Modulok wrote:
Before I try this on a live server...
I can use dump(8) an active, mounted file systems via the -L flag.
According to the manual, this first creates a snapshot of the file
system, to the .snap directory of the file systems root. What if the
file system to be dumped, does not have
Before I try this on a live server...
I can use dump(8) an active, mounted file systems via the -L flag.
According to the manual, this first creates a snapshot of the file
system, to the .snap directory of the file systems root. What if the
file system to be dumped, does not have sufficient free-s